Ms. Alegra Lozano in the Honors College has no problems with non-honors college students
taking her HON 2201.001 (CRN 20743). It's a one hour class where students do
community service and learn about community service in various ways. There's no GPA
requirement or anything. She says it's fine to set an advisor approval for your
students. It's good for their resumes, it can count towards organization requirements
they might have, and it might help them get a letter of recommendation.
Stephen Cheney, M. A. T. S.
Academic Advisor III
Honors College Advising Center
http://honors.utsa.edu/
University of Texas at San Antonio
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249-1644
Multidisciplinary Studies 4.02.14
(210) 458-4106 Voice
(210) 458-5730 Fax
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Subject: [Advising] 1 Hour course offered in spring
Has anyone come across a 1 hour course (free elective) offered in the spring? My old
standby KIN courses don't seem to work anymore.
Thank you,
Bev Ostmo
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