CMPS Student Success Policy & 4-Year Plans
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Student Success Policy

The College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences' (CMPS) expectations and policies are designed to promote success of all CMPS students and to ensure timely progress towards graduation. The main components of the CMPS student success policy are:

  1. Students, in consultation with their departmental advisors, are required to develop an individual plan for timely completion of their major(s) and with their department advisors to revise their plans in a timely manner as circumstances change. Students are responsible to begin each semester with a current reviewed plan. To design and submit your individual plan to your advisor, logon to Graphic Advisor "My Plan".

  2. Under regular circumstances students are expected to complete their major(s) within four years. Each academic year students in CMPS are expected to successfully complete four courses of 3 credits or more required specifically for their major(s), and satisfy three CORE requirements (outside of mathematics and sciences, Professional Writing and Advanced Studies) until requirements are satisfied.

  3. Students will have their progress reviewed by the Dean if: (i) with CORE not fulfilled they do not complete three courses required specifically for their major(s) with a grade of "C" or better and pass at least two CORE requirements (outside of mathematics and the sciences) in the previous academic year, or (ii) with CORE fulfilled they do not complete four courses required specifically for their major(s) with a grade of "C" or better in the previous academic year. These students will be required to present for approval a plan for timely completion of all remaining degree requirements.

  4. Students whose progress is reviewed by the Dean are not eligible to continue in CMPS without a current approved plan.

For Questions & Answers about the Success Policy and submission of 4-Year Plans, click here.

Students may e-mail cmpsque@deans.umd.edu with general questions. Students may send e-mails to individual advisors, or call for an appointment. Student requesting a Dean's exception to policy should first discuss the exception with their departmental advisor. After meeting with an advisor, forms for request may be picked up in 3400 AV Williams Building. For more information or to schedule an appointment call (301) 405-2677.

 

 

4-Year Plan Templates

The following links provide students with templates that can be used in developing their own 4-year plans. Students are responsible for developing these plans and saving them online at Graphic Advisor before meeting with an advisor for registration who will review the individual plan. Students who submit acceptable plans will be cleared for registration; students who are not making progress in their major may possibly be asked to submit an alternative plan to the Dean's Undergraduate Education Office for approval. Student may also click on the department's title for additional information concerning major plans for a student's specific area of study.

Astronomy
- Major starting with Math115
- Major starting with Math140

Computer Science
- Major starting with Math115
- Major starting with Math140

Geology
- Major (Professional Track) starting with Math115
- Major (Professional Track) starting with Math140
- Major (Education Track) starting with Math115
- Major (Education Track) starting with Math140

Mathematics
- Major starting with Math115
- Major starting with Math140

Mathematics Education
- Major starting with Math140

Physics
- Major (Professional Track) starting with Math115
- Major (Professional Track) starting with Math140
- Major (Meteorology Track) starting with Math140
- Major (Education Track) starting with Math140

Physical Sciences
- Major starting with Math140

Statistics
- Major starting with Math140

 

 

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