Academic Mentorship Exercise (Preview)

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About the EPD Academic Mentorship Exercise

This is an exercise for students to indicate their preferred choice of courses for the next term. It acts as a pre-registration for courses. Participation in this exercise will go a long way in helping the Office of Student Administration plan the timetable and for course leads to prepare materials. It also helps students plan their academic route in consultation with an experienced advisor.

Benefits of the EPD Academic Mentorship Exercise

Steps

This process may be iterative and require more than one meeting.

Mentorship Exercise for Year 2021

Term 4

To access mentorship survey form for Term 4, please click HERE.

Term 6

To access mentorship exercise survey form for Term 6, please click HERE.

Frequently Asked Questions

This Exercise is a pre-registration for courses. Non-participation in the Exercise may result in an unsuccessful enrollment into the course. It also helps all stakeholders involved to plan e.g. OSA can better plan for the timetable to fit everyone’s needs and course leads can plan and prepare materials. Importantly, it benefits you as you gain more information about your academic pursuits through this process.
Ultimately, timetabling is a complex process which involves all Pillars and many factors and logistics. While your chances of being enrolled in all your courses are much higher through participation, it is not guaranteed.

That being said, EPD does allow for some flexibility, so please email the UG Office for alternative solutions.

Please fill in the form and get approval from the track leads. Submit a scanned or hard copy of this form to the UG office.

No. DDP students can select any track but they must ensure that they are able to fulfil the track requirements. This may require DDP students to overload.

Alternatively, DDP students can submit their graduation plan to the Track Lead for approval.

You can ask the EPD UG Office for help to contact your mentee or mentor.
Yes. Please select the corresponding option and indicate your desired track. You should speak to your mentor about whether the courses you are taking overseas can fit into your desired track. If in doubt, seek advice from the Track Lead directly or via the UG Office.

If you meet the minimum GPA required, you must discuss your reasons with your mentor and obtain approval from him or her. You must then forward this approval to the EPD UG Office.

When course registration starts, you will register for the course manually if it fits your timetable.

For more information on auditing courses, please click here – https://epd.sutd.edu.sg/education/undergraduate/epd-academic-policies-and-procedures/policy-auditing-subjects/

For more information on overload, please click here – https://epd.sutd.edu.sg/education/undergraduate/epd-academic-policies-and-procedures/policy-exceeding-term-credit-limit/

It means that you have completed all courses up to Term 5.

You may change your course selection after the exercise is closed. You should discuss this change with your mentor and following approval, kindly email the UG office and we will manually change your choices for you. Please note that this is only possible before OSA finalizes the timetable.

You may change your tracks during the Mentorship Exercise by filling in this form. Once you have the track lead’s approval, kindly submit a scanned or hard copy to the UG office.

Of course. The EPD Academic Mentorship Programme will last throughout your time in the Pillar. You can look for your mentor at any time to discuss any academic matters.

You can find information on the track leads under each of the advising matrices. Click on each advising matrices for more information: https://epd.sutd.edu.sg/education/undergraduate/curriculum-tracks/

When in doubt, kindly email the EPD Undergraduate Office for help.