Academic Program
Fall Fusion students live and take classes on SU’s campus, are enrolled in courses taught by WWCC faculty and receive WWCC credits for one semester. After successfully completing the fall semester with a grade point average of 2.0 or higher, students are automatically enrolled at SU to begin classes in the spring semester. To learn more about WWCC, visit their site:
www.worwic.edu
Curriculum Overview
- Students enroll in 12-16 credits, comprised of courses that meet SU’s General Education requirements and satisfy most majors’ graduation requirements. The upcoming Fall Fusion course list is available here:
- Fall 2013 Courses
| PSY 101 |
Introduction to Psychology |
3 credits |
| SPH 101 |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication |
3 credits |
| HIST 201 |
American History I |
3 credits |
| BIO 101 |
Fundamentals of Biology |
4 credits |
| PHE 106 |
Integrated Health and Fitness |
3 credits |
| MTH 152 |
Elementary Statistics |
3 credits |
- General Education is SU’s program to provide students with a broad
experience in the liberal arts and is required of all students. Courses
offered in the program span a variety of disciplines, including the
humanities, mathematics, physical education, sciences and social sciences.
To learn more about General Education, visit:
www.salisbury.edu/advising/gened/
- Typically, classes are held early or later in the day and
possibly evenings because space availability plays a large part in why Fall
Fusion students are not offered fall admission to SU. Therefore, courses in
the program are offered at times when facilities are more available.
- Successful completion of the Fall Fusion program occurs at
the end of the fall semester when at least 12 transferable credits with a
minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA have been earned—those who meet these
requirements are admitted to SU for the spring; those who do not meet the
requirements are released from the SU program and may not enroll at SU for
the spring semester.
Academic Support
- A Fall 2013 schedule will be created for Fall Fusion students. Students
will receive this schedule at SU's Preview program during the
summer where they will meet their dedicated advisors. Just like
all other SU students, Fall Fusion students will meet with an
advisor to pre-register for spring SU classes. To learn more
about SU advising, visit:
www.salisbury.edu/advising/
- SU’s Center for Student Achievement (CSA) hosts two morning
sessions a week for Fall Fusion students to receive academic support and
study skills training. In addition, a dedicated graduate student acts as a
mentor and guide to participants. To learn more about the CSA, visit:
www.salisbury.edu/achievement/
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