Experiential Learning Coaching Appointments

Shanda

Shanda Romans

Experiential Learning Coordinator

Advising appointments are available to CS majors/pre-majors only, and are appropriate for the following:

  • Checking degree progress
  • Course registration
  • Incoming transfer student
  • Readmission / Back2UA / Second Start
  • Academic Warning / Academic Probation
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal
  • Long-term planning of academic career
  • Study Abroad Course Approval
  • Apply to graduate / Degree Audit Worksheet

Schedule an appointment with your advisor through Trellis, up to one week in advance, using the following links:

  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names A-F: Sam Morrow
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names G-L: may schedule with any of the three listed advisors
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names M-R: Christina Beasley
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names S-Z: Valeria Martinez

If you do not see any available appointments, or if you are not a CS major/pre-major, you may email advising@cs.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail) for advising and to possibly schedule an appointment with a CS advisor.

Appointments are generally 30 minutes.  However, during priority registration/advising (March to mid-April, and October to mid-November), appointments are 15-20 minutes max, for the following semester’s scheduling ONLY. (For more time-intensive advising, including a graduation plan, meet with your advisor again after registration is over.)

Advising appointments are available to CS majors/pre-majors only, and are appropriate for the following:

  • Checking degree progress
  • Course registration
  • Incoming transfer student
  • Readmission / Back2UA / Second Start
  • Academic Warning / Academic Probation
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal
  • Long-term planning of academic career
  • Study Abroad Course Approval
  • Apply to graduate / Degree Audit Worksheet

Schedule an appointment with your advisor through Trellis, up to one week in advance, using the following links:

  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names A-F: Sam Morrow
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names G-L: may schedule with any of the three listed advisors
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names M-R: Christina Beasley
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names S-Z: Valeria Martinez

If you do not see any available appointments, or if you are not a CS major/pre-major, you may email advising@cs.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail) for advising and to possibly schedule an appointment with a CS advisor.

Appointments are generally 30 minutes.  However, during priority registration/advising (March to mid-April, and October to mid-November), appointments are 15-20 minutes max, for the following semester’s scheduling ONLY. (For more time-intensive advising, including a graduation plan, meet with your advisor again after registration is over.)

Advising appointments are available to CS majors/pre-majors only, and are appropriate for the following:

  • Checking degree progress
  • Course registration
  • Incoming transfer student
  • Readmission / Back2UA / Second Start
  • Academic Warning / Academic Probation
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal
  • Long-term planning of academic career
  • Study Abroad Course Approval
  • Apply to graduate / Degree Audit Worksheet

Schedule an appointment with your advisor through Trellis, up to one week in advance, using the following links:

  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names A-F: Sam Morrow
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names G-L: may schedule with any of the three listed advisors
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names M-R: Christina Beasley
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names S-Z: Valeria Martinez

If you do not see any available appointments, or if you are not a CS major/pre-major, you may email advising@cs.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail) for advising and to possibly schedule an appointment with a CS advisor.

Appointments are generally 30 minutes.  However, during priority registration/advising (March to mid-April, and October to mid-November), appointments are 15-20 minutes max, for the following semester’s scheduling ONLY. (For more time-intensive advising, including a graduation plan, meet with your advisor again after registration is over.)

Advising appointments are available to CS majors/pre-majors only, and are appropriate for the following:

  • Checking degree progress
  • Course registration
  • Incoming transfer student
  • Readmission / Back2UA / Second Start
  • Academic Warning / Academic Probation
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal
  • Long-term planning of academic career
  • Study Abroad Course Approval
  • Apply to graduate / Degree Audit Worksheet

Schedule an appointment with your advisor through Trellis, up to one week in advance, using the following links:

  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names A-F: Sam Morrow
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names G-L: may schedule with any of the three listed advisors
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names M-R: Christina Beasley
  • CS majors/pre-majors, last names S-Z: Valeria Martinez

If you do not see any available appointments, or if you are not a CS major/pre-major, you may email advising@cs.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail) for advising and to possibly schedule an appointment with a CS advisor.

Appointments are generally 30 minutes.  However, during priority registration/advising (March to mid-April, and October to mid-November), appointments are 15-20 minutes max, for the following semester’s scheduling ONLY. (For more time-intensive advising, including a graduation plan, meet with your advisor again after registration is over.)

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If you do not see any available appointments, email romans1@arizona.edu. For organizational purposes, please put "ELC" in the subject line.

Appointments are generally 30 minutes.

 

Experiential Learning Coaching appointments are available to Psychology & Psychological Science majors as well as Psychology Minors and are appropriate for the following:

  • All steps involved in obtaining hands-on experience through: Internship, Directed Research, or Preceptorship
  • Career Exploration
  • Resume Writing
  • Cover Letter Writing
  • Interview Skills
  • Professionalism
  • Internship Course Questions

Do you want to increase your chances of being competitive in your career field after graduation? Do you want to increase your chances of starting with a higher salary? You should definitely consider gaining some hands-on experience during your undergrad!

My mission is to empower students to be active and responsible owners of their hands-on experiences throughout their academic careers.

I aim to accomplish this in the following ways:

  • create a safe space of acceptance, inclusion, and empathy for every student
  • support students with career exploration
  • advise, advocate, and educate students on all of the steps involved in obtaining hands-on experience through an internship, directed research, or preceptorship
  • educate, and encourage students to model the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) 8 Career Competencies that are sought after by employers recruiting college grads. They are Career & Self Development, Critical Thinking, Communication, Equity & Inclusion, Leadership, Professionalism, Teamwork, and Technology.
  • act as a mentor for students throughout their academic careers 

As the Experiential Learning Coordinator, I strive to create and foster a positive working relationship with each student meeting you where you are. Through this collaboration I encourage students to take a leadership role in their career goals.

While I am available to assist students, it is the students' responsibility to:

  • make appointments with me
  • search their areas of interest
  • seek out the appropriate contact
  • apply for your hands-on experience
  • complete all the necessary and required documents
  • interview for positions
  • turn in your work plan
  • show up to your scheduled shift every day
  • display professionalism at all times
  • complete all hours required to earn credits within the allotted time frame
  • complete and submit all assignments in any course you are enrolled in associated with their internship, directed research, or preceptorship

Updated: 05/14/24