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Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
Ted Rogers School of
Business Management

Direct Entry Orientation
Fall 2020

 @asktrsbm
Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
What Defines Academic
            Success For You?

•   TRSM Student Advising
•   TRSM Academic Success Centre
•   Business Career Hub
•   Bootcamps, Train to Learn Workshops (T2L)
    and the Campus Resources Student Guide
Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
Program Specific Resources

●   Direct Entry Student Guide
●   Reachback Courses by Major
●   How to apply for transfer credits (equal to the
    number of reachback courses assigned)
●   New Student Guide (How to activate your email,
    Student Card and more)
●   Business Management Curriculum
●   How to Seek Academic Advising
Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
Academic
     Advising

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Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
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      The Business Management Office
          TRSM Student Advising: TRS 1-004 (7th Floor)
                                           We are here to help with…
                                           ● Course sequencing
                                           ● Reachback course selection
                                             and transfer credit assessment
                                             reports
                                           ● Class scheduling and
                                             enrolment support
                                           ● Graduation requirements and
                                             eligibility
    In-person, over the phone and online   ● Transitioning into University
    advising available during regular        and navigating Ryerson
    business hours by appointment or
                                             services
    drop-in
            asktrsbm@ryerson.ca
Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
Professors are Approachable
⮚You will be in larger classes, often with less interaction
 with the instructor
  ⮚Want to follow up on a concept from class?
  ⮚Trouble understanding the material or how you were
     graded?

⮚Email your professor to set up an appointment or visit
 him/her during office hours
  ⮚Be courteous and respectful. Avoid “Yo Prof!”

⮚Problem with a professor?
  ⮚Talk to him/her.
  ⮚Still unhappy? Then speak to the Chair of your
 6 department!
Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
Ryerson – Transfer Credits
    You are eligible to apply for Transfer Credits for any
          courses in the Direct Entry curriculum

                      Apply for :

                5th Semester courses

                 6th Semester courses

                7th Semester courses

                 8th Semester courses

               Reachback courses listed
                   on your offer of
                     admission.
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Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
Ryerson – Transfer Credits
Please visit our Direct Entry page for Business Management
  students:

http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm/students/current/
   direct-entry.html

For all questions regarding transfer credits please visit:

ryerson.ca/transfercredits
- Application instructions
- Next Steps page for follow-up information

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Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
Declaring a Minor(s)
● You will get to explore a supplemental area of study
  through your elective courses.

● Minors consist of SIX Single semester courses

     ○ Some courses found on the Minors Tables, like
       Finance or Professional Communication, have
       courses Direct Entry Students are exempt from.
       Contact your Advisor to learn more

● The list of minors and their policies is your minors guide

● You declare your Minor(s) when you submit your
  application to graduate
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Ted Rogers School of Business Management Direct Entry Orientation Fall 2020 - @asktrsbm
Key Ryerson Policies
     ⮚Policy #157: Establishment of Student E-mail
      Accounts for Official University Communication
                 Do not use Gmail, Hotmail, etc.
                   Use your Ryerson Email:
                     username@ryerson.ca

     Reasons:
     1. We don’t know if it’s really you.
     2. It could be filtered by Ryerson; and you think you
        communicated but you didn’t.
     3. Ryerson has an official record of communication.

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Enrolling in Courses – General Information
 ⮚ Full-time Direct Entry Students
 ⮚ Can choose DAY TIME courses starting on August 11, 2020
 ⮚ Can choose evening courses through the Chang School

 ⮚ Part-time Direct Entry Students
 ⮚ Can choose evening courses through the Chang School
 ⮚ Can choose DAY TIME courses starting on August 24, 2020
 ⮚ Limited to a maximum of 3 courses per term, in total

 ⮚ Make changes to your schedule from August 11 to
   September 18
       ⮚ September 18 is the last day to add or swap classes
       ⮚ Note: Students taking Chang School classes must drop classes 1
         week prior to start day or face a 25% administration fee
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Enrolling & Future Course Planning
⮚ Getting into RAMSS, D2L & Email: www.my.ryerson.ca
⮚ Need help with the enrollment system?
   1. Enrollment tutorial:
       https://www.ryerson.ca/RAMSSsupport/ugrad_grad/academics/
   2. Visual Schedule Builder (New and awesome tool)
   3. In-person RAMSS tutorials available:
      Check Academic Success Centre Website for dates, times and
      location: https://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/success/

⮚ Pre-plan your Winter 2021 course schedule
   ⮚ Declare your Course Intentions, ,your pre-enrolments for future
     semesters. We will utilize this to build a schedule for you for WINTER
     2021: between Monday, August 24 to Friday, September 18 (Opens 6:00
     a.m and closes at 11:59 p.m.)
   ⮚ Absolute best way to get most courses you want in the Winter!
 12⮚ We cannot guarantee your schedule but will work with you.
Dates You Need to Know
     ⮚ Pay attention to how you are doing in your classes!
        ⮚ You can drop a course without academic penalty. Last Day to Drop a Fall
           Course (No Refund of Fees & no academic penalty) is Friday,
           November 20th, 2020

     ⮚ Last Day to Pay Fall Undergraduate Tuition Fees
        ⮚ Friday, September 18th, 2020
     ⮚ Last day to Drop a Course In Drop Period for a Full Refund
        ⮚ Friday, September 18th, 2020
     ⮚ Final Exam schedule:
        ⮚ Schedule plans for the break AFTER the exam schedule comes out in
            early November

     ⮚ For other significant dates consult:
        ⮚ https://www.ryerson.ca/calendar/2020-2021/dates/
        ⮚ Student Guide http://www.ryerson.ca/studentguide
        ⮚ Taking Courses through the Chang School? Always check their significant
            dates and deadlines! https://continuing.ryerson.ca/
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The Service Hub
     ServiceHub is your ‘one-stop’ shop for questions about:

     ⮚ Submission and/or pick-up of documents (e.g. official
       transcripts) and completed forms (e.g. third party letters, degree
       certificates);

     ⮚ Student financial assistance (e.g. OSAP and scholarships);

     ⮚ Enrolling in courses, Continuing Education course registration;

     ⮚ Class schedules, exams;

     ⮚ Applying to graduate, RAMSS support;

     ⮚ Tuition and fees

               Unsure? Email your Student Advisor
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POLICY #46: ACADEMIC STANDING

Clear: Maintain a C- average i.e. Cumulative Grade Point Average
(CGPA) of at least 1.67

Probationary: If CGPA goes below 1.67 you stay on probation and
   must
sign a new probation contract (limited course load) and attend a
mandatory seminar at the start of each term until you bring your CGPA
back over 1.67

Required to Withdraw (RTW for 12 months): If your Term Grade Point
   Average (TGPA) goes below
1.67 while on probation or if CGPA goes below 1.00 at any time.

Permanent Program Withdrawal: If you are RTW for a second time
or fail a mandatory program course 3 times.

              Your standing can be found on RAMSS
                with your grades/academic record
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CGPA = Cumulative Grade Point Average
     TGPA = Term Grade Point Average
                                                 CONVERSION
       LETTER
                     PERFORMANCE          GRADE        TO
       GRADE
                      DESIGNATION         POINTS   LETTER
          S
                                                   GRADES
          A+                               4.33    90-100%*
         A               Excellent         4.00     85-89%*
         A-                                3.67     80-84%
         B+                                3.33     77-79%
         B                 Good            3.00     73-76%
         B-                                2.67     70-72%
         C+                                2.33     67-69%
         C             Satisfactory        2.00     63-66%
         C-                                1.67     60-62%
         D+                                1.33     57-59%
         D               Marginal          1.00     53-56%
         D-                                0.67     50-52%
         F            Unsatisfactory         0       0-49%
        F-S        Redeemable Failure        0        NIL
        FNA     Failed for Non-Attendance    0        NIL
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Only Eligible for Awards In 4th Year

                                    http:///
     https://www.ryerson.ca/registrar/students/scholarships/
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Ted Rogers School of
Management
&
Ryerson
Resources
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trsm.academicsuccess@ryerson.ca

               Academic Success Centre

                                @student_trsm

                                @student.trsm
Business Career Hub
Services
      ONE-ON-ONE                     SKILL BUILDING                      EMPLOYER
     CONSULTATIONS                    • BOOTCAMPS                       ENGAGEMENT
 •   Action planning to build                                 •   Information/ Recruitment
     experience
                                                                  Sessions
 •   Career Self Discovery
     Consultation                                             •   Networking Events
 •   Job Search Strategies                                    •   Coffee Chats
 •   Resume & Cover Letter                                    •   Exclusive TRSM Opportunities
     Review                                                   •   Outlined in E-Newsletter
 •   Mock Interview &                                         •   Online Resources
     Techniques                 •   Consulting Prep Program
                                •   Cyber Security Prep       •   Alumni Interaction
 •   LinkedIn Advising
 •   Co-op Application              Program
     Preparation
 •   Networking Etiquette &
     Tips

https://www.ryerson.ca/trsm-careers/contact/
Bootcamps
About the TRS Society
The Ted Rogers Students’ Society is a student-elected society
representing over 9,500 full-time undergraduate students attending
the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University. The
society is organized by a Board of Directors, consisting of 9
Directors and 6 Executives. Each Executive portfolio maintains a
committee to assist with daily responsibilities.

                          Ted Rogers Students’ Society
      TRS 2-145 | 55 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5G 2C3
                                   (416) 979-5000 x4217
                                  contact@rcsonline.ca
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The students’ union of:                     Services!
• Part-time degree students                 •   Bursary Program - $500.
• Continuing Education                      •   Health and Dental Benefits *part-time degree
   students                                     students only
                                            •   Free legal advice with in-house lawyer
• Over 16,000 members
                                            •   Discounted TTC metropass, movie & game tickets
                                                and more at Member Services Office
Located on the third floor of the Ryerson
Student Centre:                             Advocacy!
SCC301, 55 Gould St.                        •   Help with Grade and Standing appeals
Toronto, ON, M5B 1E9                        •   Social Justice and Equity Campaigns
416-979 5193
                                            •   Member of the Canadian Federation of Students
Our office hours are:
Monday-Thursday: 11:00a.m.-6:30p.m.
Fridays: 10:00a.m.-6:00p.m.
                                            Community!
Or you can contact us                       •   Equity Service Centres – six in the Student Centre
at: info@mycesar.ca                         •   Free and fun events
                                            •   Free workshops to expand your skills and career
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Still have questions after this presentation?
                    Contact your Student Advisor

       https://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/students/advising/
• Economics And Management Science Major,
  Advisor : Dan Cantiller
   asksbm.ems@ryerson.ca

• Entrepreneurship Major
  Advisor: Ghazala Knight
  asksbm.ent@ryerson.ca

• Global Management Studies Major
  Advisor: Christine Marshall
   asksbm.gms@Ryerson.ca

• Human Resources Management Major
  Advisor: Melissa McCormack
  asksbm.hrob@ryerson.ca
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Still have questions after this presentation?
                    Contact your Student Advisor

       https://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/students/advising/

• Law And Business Major
  Advisor: Jose Cabral
  asksbm.law@ryerson.ca

• Marketing Management Major
  Advisor: Steven Kavaratzis
   asksbm.mkt@ryerson.ca

• Real Estate Management Major
  Advisor: Ghazala Knight
  asksbm.rem@ryerson.ca

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“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs
 to those who prepare for it today.” — Malcolm X

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