Student Success Center
Advisor FAQs
The SUNY Niagara catalog lists course requirements for all programs. This can be used as a guide when helping students decide on courses to select for a given semester. Degree Works is a program which provides a degree evaluation to both the advisor and advisee in an accessible and organized way. Be sure to utilize this tool in your advisement session! As an advisor you should also discuss overall educational and career goals to insure that the student is in the appropriate curriculum.The list and information about each student (testing results/major/address/etc.) is available on Banner Web. Contact either Student Success Center (D-102) or Registration and Records (A-205) for training regarding these screens on Banner Web. To access advisee listing:- Go to Banner Web
- Enter Secure Area
- Login using User ID and PIN
- Select “Faculty and Advisors”
- Select “Student Information Menu”
- Select “Advisee list”
- Select the current term
- Displays advisee listing
- Go to the College homepage (test-suny-niagara.pantheonsite.io)
- Academics
- Academic Affairs
- Registration & Records
- Withdrawals From the College
- Go to the College homepage (test-suny-niagara.pantheonsite.io)
- Academics
- Calculate Your GPA (found under ‘Resources’)
- Go to “Quick Links”
- Select “Degree Evaluation”
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Login to Degree Works”
- Enter Outlook username and password
- “Find” Student or Enter Student @#
- Go to Banner Web
- Enter Secure Area
- Enter User ID and PIN
- Select Student and Financial Aid
- Select Student Records
- Select Degree Evaluation
- Select Generate New Evaluation
- Select What-If Analysis
- Select Banner Web from the Quick Links menu at the bottom of SUNY Niagara website (test-suny-niagara.pantheonsite.io).
- Click on “Enter Secure Area.” Enter User I.D. # and PIN #. or Twolves login
- Click on “Student and Financial Aid.“
- Click on “View Academic Advisor Information.“
- Your advisor’s name and contact information will be listed.
- Go to the College homepage (test-suny-niagara.pantheonsite.io)
- Under quick links, select Banner Web
- Enter Secure Area
- Login using User ID and PIN
- Select “Student and Financial Aid”
- Select “Student Records”
- Select “Major Change Application”
Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory grades?
S/U grades indicate if the student successfully completed the course (S grade) or did not successfully complete the course (U grade). Credit is also given for the class as in a letter grade. There are some restrictions on the amount of credits you can take as an S/U grade and some courses only use the S/U system. The deadline to apply for an S/U grade changes each semester, check the Registration & Records Office Web page for deadlines.Modular classes, sometimes called “Mods” are courses in sequence (usually three in total) indicated as the course section numbers starting with 1, 2, or 3. They are offered in many different program areas. The modules only meet during a portion of the semester and are offered in a sequence so a student can take many different modules during the semester.Click here to view important datesAcademic probation at SUNY Niagara is defined by three situations:- Those who were academically dismissed for the first time are given a one-time automatic appeal
- Those who do not meet the academic progress chart but did well in the semester being evaluated
- Those that are granted an academic appeal to be allowed to register as a matriculated student.
Deadlines
- Classes that are dropped prior to the first day of the term incur no charge.
- During the first three weeks of the term, dropped classes will be deleted from as student’s schedule – financial penalties apply according to the refund policy.
- From the 4th through the 10th week of the term, students may drop a course(s) and receive a “W” grade.
- The last day to withdraw from ALL classes is the last day of the term/exams.