Since the last column on the advisor guidelines sheet is "Encourage student to
petition?" does that mean that students are still able to petition under any
circumstances? I just want to make a clear distinction between how much authority we have
to deny petition attempts at the start versus simply discouraging a student from doing so.
Many students will submit petitions on groundless terms no matter how much an advisor
discourages them from doing so. If 100% of petitions will be denied if the student has
significantly more than 40SCHs left, then I would like to be able to tell the student that
and avoid the time spent on submitting the paperwork.
Matt D. Keneson
Academic Advisor I
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Arts & Humanities Advising Center | MS 4.01.52
One UTSA Circle | San Antonio, Texas 78249
Phone: 210-458-6513
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Subject: [Advising] 30/45 hour petition
Attached is a revised 30/45 hour petition form so that students can project enrollment out
for more than 3 semesters. Also attached are some guidelines for these petitions.