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Frequently Asked Questions
Are all summer students automatically registered for LEAP?
How does LEAP work?
What are the benefits of LEAP?
What if there is no Pride for my major or the Pride for my major is filled?
Which students should choose LEAP?
Can Fall admission students attend LEAP?
When can I register?
How does a student register for LEAP?
How much does LEAP cost?
Should a student take any other courses in addition to the two courses in their Pride?
What if a student doesn't want LEAP?
How does a student select courses?
What is FTCAP?
Can I register for LEAP at FTCAP?
Do local area residents have to live on campus?
Can I bring a car?
What is the deadline for LEAP Registration?
Do I need a camera to take the Photography and Writing Pride?
Can I room with a student who's not in LEAP?
Can I room with another LEAP student I know?
Can I keep a bicycle in my room?
Can I live in my brother or sister's apartment for the summer and attend LEAP?
Why do all LEAP classes seem to be full?
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Are all summer students automatically registered for LEAP? NO! LEAP is a choice each student makes by registering for LEAP 097 courses. LEAP is a special program which creates a small-college atmosphere within the larger University by fostering a sense of community. Of the first-year students who will begin their studies at Penn State University Park this summer, more than half will participate in LEAP. In the past, well over 80% of LEAP students were glad they participated! The program is only for first year students who have already been offered fall or summer admission to Penn State University Park, and only takes place during the summer. Students admitted for fall must contact the Admissions Office to change to summer admission.

How does LEAP work? Each student selects from one of a number of course combinations called Prides. A pride consists of two 3 or 4-credit classes with the same students in both. One is usually either basic composition or basic speaking, both required for all students. The other course is chosen from a wide selection. If the student was originally admitted for fall semester, their admission must be changed to summer semester. When they are in the computer system as a summer admission student who has paid their registration deposit, they can follow the directions on our registration instructions page.

What are the benefits of LEAP? There are many, including:

  • small classes: each section is limited to 24 students, with a chance to really get to know the faculty.
  • integrated courses: your writing or speeches in one class are based on the material you're learning in the other class, and vice versa.
  • a mentor for each Pride: an upperclass mentor is there to show you the way, with study skills sessions, library and computer help, social activities, and tips about college life.
  • the LEAP residence area: we take over an entire dormitory area so that LEAP students live together with other LEAP students! There are no upperclass students, so you get to know a lot of people starting college at the same time as you.

What if there is no Pride for my major or the Pride for my major is filled? Don't worry! Remember, over the course of your education, almost a third of your coursework will be outside your major department. Try a skill-related Pride, like Speaking/Writing, which offers skills that any student will use in nearly all of their courses. Every student must take a set of General Education courses in the arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, communication, quantification, and natural sciences. This requirement is intended to broaden your education. All Prides offer at least one course which fulfills one of your General Education requirements. Look for a “[GN]” or “[GH]”, etc. after the course number on the Pride List, indicating a “General Natural Science,” or a “General Humanities.” These courses are appropriate for a student in almost any major. (Check with your advisor for specific requirements.)

Which students should choose LEAP? LEAP is for any first-year student coming to University Park who wants a smooth transition into life at a big University! The program is only open to first-year students already admitted to Penn State for the summer or fall semester, and is only offered in the summer. Entrance to the program is first-come, first-served after admission to the University has been offered.

Can fall admission students attend LEAP? Yes, but they must contact the Admissions Office to change their admission to "summer." Contact Admissions through their web page at http://www.psu.edu/admissions under "Email Us," or call (814) 865-5471.

When can I register? When you have paid your deposit and have become an "admitted" student, the computer system will be ready for your registration. Information on how to register over the Web is available on this page under "Registration Instructions."Registration for LEAP 097 will open on Tuesday, February 26, 2008, at 5:00 p.m.

How does a student register for LEAP? Follow the web registration instructions on our "Registration Instructions" page. If you are changing your registration from fall to summer, a summer housing contract will be mailed to you by the Admissions Office. That's it!

How much does LEAP cost? There is no extra charge for LEAP. A student's total fees are based on the number of credits taken and the summer room and meal plan. See the PSU Tuition Page for tuition information. Information on housing and food costs can be found at the Housing Office Web Page. For the latest visit http://www.tuition.psu.edu and http://www.hfs.psu.edu/rates.

Should a student take any other courses in addition to the two courses in their Pride? No. Six or seven credits is really enough for the six week semester. Summer classes meet every day, Monday through Friday, in 75 minute periods. That's a full-time student course load for summer. Students will want time to make friends and learn their way around "town and gown."

What if a student doesn't want LEAP? Students who choose not to participate in LEAP will select from the standard schedule of courses when they meet with their adviser during the First-Year Testing, Counseling, and Advising Program (FTCAP) visits to campus.  See http://soc.our.psu.edu/soc/ to search the courses offered in the summer. 

How does a student select courses? Students may review the list of LEAP courses under "LEAP Prides" on our web page, or in the LEAP brochure mailed to over 40,000 prospective students.  Then when LEAP registration begins they will go on line following the directions in the web page under "Registration Instructions" and choose the pair of courses they'd like to take.  If some LEAP 097 sections have filled, students may have to select an alternate choice.  If a student doesn't wish to enroll in any of the LEAP Prides, they will choose summer courses when they meet with their adviser on campus at the First-Year Testing, Counseling and Advising Program (FTCAP).  To review the choices available by course names visit http://soc.our.psu.edu/soc."

What is FTCAP? FTCAP stands for First-Year Testing, Counseling and Advising Program, offered by the Division of Undergraduate Studies. After submitting their deposit to Penn State, a student will be given testing and counseling dates. During the counseling phase, a student meets with an advisor and selects courses. For students who choose LEAP and are already registered for courses during the summer, courses for fall semester will be selected. Non-LEAP students will select both summer and fall courses. For more information on FTCAP, or if you have not received FTCAP notification yet, visit their website at http://www.psu.edu/dus/ftcap.

Can I register for LEAP at FTCAP? Your FTCAP advisor can help you sign you up for any spaces remaining in LEAP prides. Some of the more popular choices may be unavailable, as LEAP 097 will be open on the web for registration in late February or early March, and FTCAP meetings don't begin until May. 

Do local area residents have to live on campus? Centre County residents may enter a request to live at home and commute. Students considering this option should decide how valuable being on campus for social activities and group assignment work would be for their personality and learning style. Students who live off campus may miss opportunities for making new friends, or for informal study sessions with their classmates. They should make arrangements for easy transportation to and from campus to allow for participation in group project work and LEAP Pride social activities. If you choose to live at home, you must submit a written request for a freshman housing exemption to the Assignment Office for Campus Residences before submitting a summer housing contract. If you submit a housing contract, it is a legal document that makes you responsible for the room charges. DO submit a fall contract to ensure a place for the fall. For further information email assignmentoffice@psu.edu or call the Assignment Office for Campus Residences at (814) 865-7501.

Can I bring a car? First-year students are allowed to bring automobiles for the summer. You should register the car as soon as possible after your arrival, but certainly by the second day of classes. The Parking Office in the basement of Eisenhower Parking Garage (behind Eisenhower Auditorium) will need a valid registration and driver's license. See the Parking Office web page for more information at http://www.transportation.psu.edu, or call 814.863.7021.

What is the deadline for LEAP registration? Registration for summer begins on Tuesday, February 26, 2008, at 5 p.m. Students become a part of LEAP by registering for one of the prides (LEAP 097) described in these pages. (We will then notify the housing office when students add LEAP so they can be placed in the LEAP housing area, but you must return a housing contract.) Registration will continue until near the beginning of the Summer Session. The problem with late registration is that the courses and the course times you prefer may be filled. Space in the LEAP housing areas may be filled as well. Early enrollment proceeds at a rapid pace, especially for the more popular prides; many combinations may be closed to individuals who wait too long to register for LEAP.

Do I need a camera to take the Photography and Writing Pride? Students may bring their own digital cameras for ART 90 if they so desire. Two to three megapixel resolution is recommended. Students are NOT required to bring their own cameras. Students who do not bring a digital camera may borrow one from Media Services as needed throughout the summer. Traditional film cameras will not be used for ART 90. Tripods will be available for students to use during assignments.

Can I room with a student who's not in LEAP? LEAP housing areas are for LEAP students only. You may request a non-LEAP roommate, but you will not be assigned to live in a LEAP building.

Can I room with another LEAP student I know? If you did not select a roommate at the time of contract submission, you may contact the Assignment Office for Campus Residences asking to add a name to your contract. Your friend must contact housing as well. Requests submitted after advising visits in May (FTCAP) may not be honored as space gets more limited. Locate the Housing and Food Services website at www.hfs.psu.edu under University Park, email assignmentoffice@psu.edu, or call the Assignment Office for Campus Residences at (814) 865-7501.

Can I keep a bicycle in my room? In the past students were allowed to keep bicycles in their rooms. Some locked storage boxes may also be available.

Can I live in my brother or sister's apartment for the summer and attend LEAP? University policy states that all first-year students are required to live on campus unless the student will be residing with a parent or legal guardian in their primary residence, is over 21 years of age, is married, or is a veteran. If you have a question about receiving an exemption, please contact the Assignment Office for Campus Residences directly at 814.865.7501.

Why do all LEAP classes seem to be full?

LEAP sections are limited to first-year students. We list the class size at zero so upper-class students can't sign up for LEAP sections of English, Communication Arts and Sciences,Philosopy, etc. Go to http://soc.our.psu.edu/soc/ and search under LEAP 097 as the course name and number. After our registration begins February 26th this page will show you how many LEAP 097 spaces remain open.

Can provisional students or branch campus students register for LEAP?

The LEAP Program is designed to help regular students admitted to University Park for the summer semester.  Provisional students and students from other campuses may not register for LEAP."

 
 
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