January 9, 2024 – Important Information for Winter Semester

Hello Bates students,

Welcome to the Winter 2024 semester! We hope you had a good break, and we hope you are excited to start a new semester. We write with some important information to assist you in getting situated and started in this new semester. All of the information and links below are also available at the Student Advising Portal (at the Important Communications with All Students drop-down). 

This email provides information on 3 important topics:

  1. Adjusting Your Winter 2024 Course Schedule 
  2. Off-Campus Study (Important Forms to Complete if Your are Now Returning and Important Deadlines to Keep in Mind if you are Planning to Study Away from Bates Next Year)
  3. Important Information by Class Year (Scroll Down to Your Class Year for Relevant Information)

ADJUSTING YOUR WINTER 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE (ADD/DROP AND OTHER DEADLINES)

As was announced via email last semester, the Add/Drop period opened on December 7, 2023, and it remains open. You can adjust your schedule over the next couple of weeks (see specific deadlines below) as you explore what classes work best for your academic exploration and meet your remaining requirements. 

To review the general education requirements, please look at this summary

The deadlines for the last day to add a class and the last day to drop a class can be found at the Important Dates and Deadlines Calendar at the Student Advising Portal. Here are the basics:

  • Add period without permission of instructor ends Wednesday, January 17 (required permission of instructor runs from Thursday, January 18 to Wednesday, January 24, 2024)
  • The last day to select pass/fail grading option is the same as the last day to add a course: Wednesday, January 24, 2024 
    • Note: Bates students can pass/fail up to 2 classes. They cannot pass/fail any general education requirement, i.e., Mode of Inquiry requirements or the W1, W2, or W3 requirements. Majors and minors may have additional restrictions on what courses can be taken pass/fail. Check with your academic advisor.
  • February 8, 2024 – Last day to register for Global Education to study away from Bates during 2024-25. Please see further information at Global Education’s Global Bobcat Portal
  • The last day to select the letter grade grading option (A-F) for a Winter 2024 course is Friday, March 8, 2024
  • The last day to drop a class is Friday, March 8, 2024

Standard academic progress is 4.0 credits per semester. Minimum academic progress is 3.0 credits per semester. Students should not take fewer than 3.0 credits per semester. 

Students are permitted to take up to 5.5 credits per semester. Taking more than 5.5 credits requires permission from the Academic Standing Committee.

OFF-CAMPUS STUDY FROM BATES/RETURNING TO BATES AFTER OFF-CAMPUS STUDY

If you are a current sophomore considering off-campus study from Bates, e.g., study abroad, during Fall 2024 or Winter 2025, please be sure to be in touch with the Center for Global Education to set up your Global Bobcats Portal. You can get started at this webpage and then make an appointment on BatesReach with Associate Dean and Director of Global Education Darren Gallant or Global Education Advisor Jennifer Hyde to get more information.

If you are a current sophomore intending to study off-campus at any point next year (2024-25), you must declare your major no later than February 1, 2023, and you must complete the Off-Campus Study Registration at the Global Bobcat Portal by February 8. Full information on the process can be found here. More information on declaring your major is below under the Class of 2026 section.

If you are now returning from a semester abroad, please be aware that the credit transfer from your experience away from Bates is NOT automatic. There are various steps you must take, and they are outlined in 3 places (all places have the exact same information): (1) the Global Bobcats Portal, (2) the Center for Global Education website (mouse over “Off Campus Study,” then “Welcome Back”, then click on “Applying Credit at Bates” or simply click here), or (3) the Student Advising Portal (under Academic Planning by Class Year, and then click on “Juniors” and then scroll down to Global Education).

To apply general credit toward your Bates degree, i.e., 4 credits for the semester, you must: 1) complete the Bates Off-Campus Study Evaluation. The evaluation is very important to the college and to future Bates students and is available online at  Garnet Gateway (go to the Evaluation Menu), and 2) you should ensure that the Center for Global Education receives an official transcript from your program or university directly. This second part usually happens automatically.

To apply credit to your major, you should complete this form and review it with the chair of your major field of study. To apply credit to your minor, you should complete this form and review it with the chair of that field of study. To apply credit to your GEC, you should complete this form and review it with the GEC coordinator. 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION BY CLASS YEAR

Class of 2024 (Seniors)

If you are a senior, please review your Degree Audit to ensure all of your degree requirements are either already fulfilled or will be completed by the end of the Winter 2024 semester. You should not depend on the Short Term to fulfill any Degree requirements. Your Degree Audit is accessible via Garnet Gateway. You can get to Garnet Gateway by going to www.bates.edu/g or simply going to the Garnet Gateway link at the Student Advising Portal. Please note that due to the COVID pandemic, the short term requirement has been waived for your class and taking a short term—if you choose to do so—does not count toward your total of 32 required credits for degree.

If you have not yet applied your credits from abroad or from any other educational institution beyond Bates (e.g., AP credits, summer courses, IB-credits etc), to your degree please do so as soon as possible. Information on how to do so is at the Student Advising Portal. For credit from abroad see instructions listed above. For credit from AP, IB, or A-Level courses, please go to the Student Advising Portal, click on Academic Planning by Class Year, click on First-Year students, and scroll down to Credit for AP, IB and A-Levels.

Class of 2025 (Juniors)

If you are a junior, and you are returning from off-campus study from Bates, please see the information about applying credit from off-campus study detailed above.

In addition, please review your Degree Audit to ensure that you are on track with completing all degree requirements: 5 MOIs, 3 Ws, and Major+1. You can get to Garnet Gateway by going to www.bates.edu/g or simply going to the Garnet Gateway link at the Student Advising Portal

Please note that it is recommended that all students complete their MOI requirements before the end of their sophomore year, so if you have any MOIs left to complete, please consider taking courses that are tagged with MOIs either this semester or next.

Class of 2026 (Sophomores)

If you are a sophomore, and you have not declared your Major Plus 1, please remember that you must declare your Major Plus 1 by March 1, 2024. If you are intending to study abroad during 2024-25, you must declare at least your major by February 1, 2024 to meet study abroad deadlines.

Please review your Degree Audit to ensure that you are on track with completing all degree requirements: 5 MOIs, 3 Ws, and Major Plus 1. You can get to Garnet Gateway by going to www.bates.edu/g or simply going to the Garnet Gateway link at the Student Advising Portal

Please note that it is recommended that all students complete their MOI requirements before the end of their sophomore year, so if you have any MOIs left to complete, please consider taking courses that are tagged with MOIs either this semester or next.

All students must have 1 major at Bates. The “Plus 1” can be fulfilled either by a second major, 

a minor, or a General Education Concentration (GEC). GECs are course clusters that are often transdisciplinary. GECs require 4 courses or 4 credits. A full list of GECs is in the Bates Catalog.(Once you are at that web page, click on “Programs” to see the list of GECs and their descriptions and requirements).

Declaring the major or a minor is a multi-step process that starts by you indicating an intention to declare a major on Garnet Gateway (simply click on the link labeled “Declaring Majors, Minors, and General Education Concentrations”). The declaration process usually involves meeting with faculty in your major or minor field of study before the declaration is finalized, and this can take a couple of weeks. Please factor that into your scheduling and deadlines. For example, if you need to be fully declared by February 1, 2024, you should register your intention to declare on Garnet Gateway no later than January 15, 2024.

Unlike majors and minors, GECs are self-administered by the students. Once declared on Garnet Gateway, students do not need to meet with anyone to finalize their GEC declaration. Each GEC does have a coordinator and questions can be addressed to the GEC coordinator.

Class of 2027 (First-Years)

Congratulations on completing your first semester at Bates! Please continue to work to complete your MOI requirements. It is recommended that all students complete their MOIs before the end of their sophomore year. Please review your Degree Audit to ensure that you are on track with completing degree requirements. You can get to Garnet Gateway by going to www.bates.edu/g or simply going to the Garnet Gateway link at the Student Advising Portal. Continue to work with your pre-major academic advisor/FYS instructor to explore the curriculum to identify possible majors, minors, and/or GECs that you are interested in pursuing.

Planning for this Summer

Please consider working with the Center of Purposeful Work to identify summer internship and job opportunities. Please consider working with the Harward Center for Community Partnerships to identify summer opportunities (as well as opportunities during the Winter 2023 semester).

Resources for Research Experiences

The Dean of Faculty office as well as other offices and centers around campus offer a range of resources to support student-led research. You can find a full list of student grant and fellow opportunities that are administered by Bates here.

Please be in touch with your academic advisor (not your student support advisor) should you have questions. Your academic advisor is listed at the top of your Degree Audit on Garnet Gateway. If your academic advisor is on research leave for Winter 2024, please contact the chair of your department or Professor and Associate Dean of the Faculty Stephen Engel at sengel@bates.edu

Stephen M. Engel

Associate Dean of Faculty and Professor of Politics

Megan McHenry

Registrar