As a graduate from 2002, Adams State holds a special place in my heart. As you follow your academic path including (for undergraduates) completing Graduation Requirements for Undergraduates , Undergraduate General Education Requirements (often referred to as gen eds), selecting your major (Undergraduate Programs ), meeting with your faculty advisor, participating in student clubs and organizations, attending campus events, and discovering your passions, you will become a more confident individual with the skills and knowledge to fulfill your personal and professional goals.
Although it may seem a little intimidating, an academic catalog has all the information you need to successfully complete your degree(s). The catalog is an evolving document, which is why there are links to past catalogs. When you start your academic journey at Adams State the most recent version of the catalog stays with you throughout the entire process.
The gen eds listed are those you will need to complete, even if they differ from a previous year or are changed in prior years. Your major courses (those required to earn a degree in your chosen field) will also remain the same. I cannot express enough the importance of meeting with your faculty advisor at least once a semester (more often never hurts) so the two of you can chart the best course of action to stay on track from your first semester until you cross the stage at graduation.
Not sure of what major you want to pursue, not a problem. That’s what gen eds are for - a sampling of curriculum across all departments - to allow you a taste of several avenues of study. Find a discipline you enjoy and stick with it.
The Academic Catalog is not your only source for information and guidance. At Adams State our faculty, coaches and staff take pride in assisting students with any questions or challenges. In particular are two main sources: The One Stop, located in the Student Union Building and Student Support Services, located in Nielsen Library. Both have professionals ready to guide you through financial aid, payment options, and how to find the answers to any question you might have.
There are two factors that inspire me to lead Adams State. The first: our students, many of whom are the first in their family to attend college and receive a degree. The second: Adams State alumni, who are spread around the world as they continue their great story and remain connected to the institution that allowed them to discover their full potential - just like I did.
President David Tandberg, Ph.D.
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