Student Engagement Team
Denise Ho, MS
Assistant Dean
Sarah Hays, Ph.D.
Director of Internships
Katy Korsmeyer, Ph.D.
Director of Special Projects
Calvin Miller
Advisor and Engagement Specialist
Email the Student Engagement Team at casadvising@scu.edu
First-Year Advising Guide
Before You Arrive:
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- Second Language: See the Orientation website to find general information and what level of language you need to complete.
- AP/IB Credit: A 4/5 on an AP language test will fulfill your second language requirement.
- Proficiency Exam: For students to test out of second language.
- Placement Test + Courses: Take the placement exam prior to taking language at ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½. You can find information about the placement website on the Modern Languages and Literatures website.
- For students interested in either Greek or Latin for their second language requirement, please view the Classics website.
- Calculus and the Calculus Readiness Exam: All students who want to take Calculus 1 (MATH 11, 30, or 35) or precalculus (MATH 9, 9S, 9A/B) must take the Calculus Readiness Exam. You can also view the Mathematics and Computer Science website for more information. Not all majors need calculus, check if you need to take a Calculus course here
- What is the Calculus Readiness Exam?
- Taking the CRE: From the ALEKS tile on your MyÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ portal
- Placement:
- Transfer Credit: Make sure you send over any AP/IB scores or any credits you have from community college. You can visit either link for more information on each process.
- Workday: Once you receive access to Workday, you can view what transfer credit you have received by navigating to Academics -> Academic Records -> View My Academic Record. Email academicrecords@scu.edu for any errors in records
- Major Requirements: Navigate to your department(s) website from the list of majors within the College of Arts and Sciences. View the checklist for your major(s).
- Second Language: See the Orientation website to find general information and what level of language you need to complete.
Advising Resources:
- Faculty Advisors: Major-specific advisors that will be assigned to you.
- Drahmann Center: Appointments are available on Workday.
- Student Engagement Team: Email us or
- Workday: Here is a guide to some common Workday uses
- Academic Calendar
- Summer Peer Advisors: Insert link to book meetings
Majors and Minors
The College of Arts and Sciences offers 33 majors and 51 minors. Ranging from the arts to the humanities to the natural and social sciences, many programs incorporate an interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary curriculum.
As part of a ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ education, students are required to complete the core curriculum in addition to the requirements set by their chosen area of study. Students often choose to double major or supplement their major with a minor(s). Academic and peer advisors are available to help navigate the process of selecting, adding, or changing majors and minors.
Majors
Minors
Advising Resources
Peer Advisors

Heder Ambriz
Ask Me About: Biology, Biochemistry, Pre-Health Track

Adam Ong
Ask Me About: Computer Science or Mathematics

Nylah Whipps
Ask me about: Psychology, Communication, Child Studies, Double Major

Rory Longmore
Ask Me About: Political Science, Pre-Law Emphasis

Gwyneth Choi
Ask Me About: Sociology or Majoring/Minoring in a Language

Erica Cao
Ask Me About: Economics

Christina McManus
Ask Me About: English or History

Delaney Billings
Ask Me About: Psychology or the Pre-Health Track
Drahmann Center
Resources & Important Information
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