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How to apply for the Business Professional Program (BPP)

All Pathways must be completed prior to applying.

Please read the criteria listed below, if you will meet these criteria by the end of the current semester you may apply for the BPP by completing the following two steps:
  1. Complete and submit the online application. If you have questions talk with an advisor in the Office of Academic Services or a mentor in the mentors' office.
  2. Read and acknowledge the FCB Code of Conduct and Expectations for Behavior that follow the application.

You will be notified of your status by NAU e-mail after your application has been processed. If you are accepted into the BPP you will be assigned a faculty advisor in your major. You must meet with this advisor to be cleared for enrollment. Faculty will have sign up sheets for advising appointments posted on their doors approximately two weeks before the registration period begins.

If you are not accepted into the professional program, please make an appointment to see an advisor in the Office of Academic Services.

Criteria for the Business Professional Program (BPP)

The following minimum criteria must be met by the end of the semester in which you are applying for BPP:
  • Student has a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA.
  • Student has a minimum 2.75 GPA in ENG/MAT/L-D Business Core courses (including equivalent transfer courses). If student has less than a 2.75 GPA, but achieved a minimum 2.5 GPA, admission will be granted on a space-available basis.
  • Student has achieved at least a “C” in all ENG/MAT/L-D Business Core courses.
  • Student will have completed 56 credit hours by the end of the current semester.
  • Student will have completed all ENG/MAT/L-D Business Core courses by the end of the current semester.
  • Student will have completed all required Pathways activities prior to applying.

Application for the Business Professional Program

please fill out the fields as thoroughly as possible


*First and Last Name:  
*NAU ID#:  
*NAU Email: (xyz123@nau.edu)    
*Local Phone: (123-555-4567)  
*Intended Major:
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*How many Pathways?
  Please verify number of Pathways completed!
 
*Are you Currently attending
another college or university?
 
If so, please list your institution, classes and credits:
Institution




Class (ex: MGT101)




NAU Equivalent:




*List the BPP requirements you are currently enrolled in at NAU:
Class (ex: MGT101)





Credit Hours





List the classes you will be attending during Summer or Winter Sessions:
Institution



Class (ex: MGT101)







*Please read and aknowledge the code of conduct by clicking submit
Code of Conduct

Responsibility:

I will be on time, prepared, attentive, and professional in my scholastic endeavors. I will take responsibility for my actions and make every effort to learn as much as possible from the educational opportunities presented to me.

Respect:

I will meet my commitments to others and treat everyone with respect and civility. I will respect our learning environment and help preserve its physical condition.

Integrity:

I will be a reliable and honest contributor to individual and group assignments. I will not seek or help others gain unfair advantage in completing academic requirements. I understand that there are severe consequences for academic dishonesty.

Expectations of Behavior

Responsibility:

  • Attend all classes and meetings on time
  • Do not wander in and out of classes
  • Participate but don’t dominate
  • Pay attention

Respect:
  • Turn off cell phones when you are in class
  • Do not use computers during lectures for non class-related purposes
  • Make sure language and conversations are appropriate to the classroom setting
  • Behave in a polite and professional manner

Integrity:
Do not engage in any act of academic dishonesty, including but not limited to:

  • sharing a calculator during a quiz or exam
  • pre-programming a calculator for use during a quiz or exam unless specifically authorized by the instructor
  • using notes or books during an exam unless specifically authorized by the instructor
  • looking at another's exam or allowing another student to look at your exam
  • exchanging exams, passing notes or text messages
  • discussing answers during an exam
  • having another take an exam for you or taking an exam for another
  • unauthorized possession of or access to examination materials by any means, including electronic transmission, theft, photocopying, electronic or failing to return exams
  • altering exams or assignments while in student's possession for review in an attempt to obtain a more favorable grade
  • unauthorized collaboration on assignments
  • submitting the same paper or substantial portions of a paper for multiple classes
  • fabrication of information and citations
  • submitting other's words, ideas, materials or work without properly acknowledging and appropriately referencing them
  • altering, forging or misusing an academic record
  • electronic theft of computer programs, data, or text belonging to another

I understand and will abide by the code of conduct presented above.

 

 

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