FYS Spring 2012 Course Descriptions

Links to Spring FYS 2012 Classrooms, Times and Locations, Course Descriptions, etc.

New Student Guide & Forms (NSG&F)

Links to Fall FYP 2011 Syllabi and a spreadsheet of Classrooms, Times and Locations

Fall 2011 FYP Course Descriptions

Evers Outstanding FY Student Awards

SLU Songs

First-Year Cup

Philosophy and Goals

Rhetoric & Communication Goals

Academic Advising Programs

The Munn WORD Studio

Residence Life

Academic Planning and Registration System

Academic Affairs

Student Life


The First-Year Council, the leadership body of the first-year class, advocates for the concerns of first-year students, provides social and academic programming geared to their interests, and serves as a stepping stone to SLU's student government organization, the Thelomathesian Society.

Congratulations to the
William O'Brien FYS
Research Prize winners
from the Class of 2014:
1st place
- Stephanie Mergen
2nd place
- R. John Montgomery
3rd place
- Kevin Angstadt

What the FYP is all about:

The First-Year Program (FYP) at St. Lawrence is one of the oldest living/learning programs for first year students in the country. Over the past 25 years, the program has evolved in ways that make us confident that the program helps students make a successful transition from high school to college, both academically and socially. 

Residential colleges are the heart of the FYP. In their first semester, students live in one of 18 residential colleges with all of the other students enrolled in their FYP course. This interdisciplinary, team-taught course focuses on a topic of broad interest, and is one of the four courses that first year students take in the fall. FYP courses help students develop the writing, speaking, and research skills that they will need during and after college. A student’s academic advisor is one of the faculty members in his/her college. Additionally, the residential staff and faculty work together to help build a community in which students can develop friendships and succeed academically. 

In the spring semester of their first year, our students continue to work on developing their communication skills by enrolling in a First-Year Seminar (FYS). Although these seminars are not residentially-based, they are small, thus allowing students to build close relationships with another group of students and with another faculty member. Students who wish to enroll in the seminar taught by their Fall FYP seminar instructor/advisor are guaranteed a spot in this seminar. The spring courses cover a wide range of topics, whether through interdisciplinary or disciplinary study.

 

Contact Us

Dr. Rebecca Daniels
Associate Dean of the First Year

Birdsong Associate Professor of Performance and Communication Arts
St. Lawrence University
23 Romoda Drive
Canton, NY 13617
Phone: 315-229-5909

Email us here

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