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  • Faculty advisor will review the advisee’s information and provide a summary of his/her progress to the graduate nutrition faculty committee. Nutrition faculty may provide additional information regarding student progress and performance.
  • Students will be contacted in writing by their academic advisor regarding the outcome of the annual review and, as necessary, will meet with the faculty advisor to discuss the review further.
  • A copy of the report is placed in the student’s file.

Academic Standards

Satisfactory Progress

All graduate students are required to maintain satisfactory progress in their degree program. This is accomplished by maintaining a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 (B) or higher in all courses listed in their program of study. This includes graduate courses taken outside the Nutrition Science Graduate Program (anthropology, education, psychology, sociology, etc.). Students must earn a B or better in all required courses.

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  1. A graduate student must complete a petition to be readmitted to their program.
  2. The department chair must sign the petition.
  3. The student must send the petition to the Office of Student Services, Graduate Recorder, 300 MacNaughton Hall, Falk 330, Barclay Suite.

Grievance

If a student believes s/he has been treated unfairly or inappropriately by the faculty, s/he should state this in writing to the Graduate Director and request to meet with the faculty. If students wish to appeal decisions by the faculty, they may submit a grievance report to the N.S.D. Grievance Committee. A copy of the Student Grievance Processes are available from Syracuse University.

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Funds for travel and other related expenses are available for students presenting their work at national conferences from the Graduate Student Organization (G.S.O.) and the Falk College Dean’s Office. Students applying for the "Graduate Student Travel Subsidy" must complete the form and submit the completed applications to the G.S.O. and a copy to the Nutrition Science Graduate Program Director. Note: due to COVID-19, travel awards may not be available per usual protocol in the 2020-2021 academic year.

Financial Assistance

Please visit the graduate school website for information on financial aid. The Graduate School is located in 304 Lyman Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 (315) 443-2543.

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Information Technology and Services (I.T.S.) is the S.U. organization that manages the campus computer infrastructure.

Students wishing to use the Syracuse University computer system must obtain a personal account from the I.T.S. Information Centerany of the computers within the labs, you must have a valid NetID and password. I.T.S. has public computer labs are conveniently located across around campus for student students to use. These The computers are directly connected to the S.U. SU campus network, allowing email e-mail transactions and Internet access. All of the labs are equipped with Pentium computers. Locations and hours of operation for the labs are listed under I.T.S. Computer Labs. Students in the Nutrition Science Program may also use the computer labs located in the Falk Complex.

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