Frequently Asked Questions
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Students
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How do I apply for admission to the McCoy College of Business?
The McCoy College of Business has a competitive admission standard. All students should work with the college's Advising Center to secure admission to the college. Please see the information here on the CenturyLink Academic Advising Center website.
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Where do I get my transcript?
You can access your transcript by using Catsweb.
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What is my catalog year?
You can find this in your advising transcript as the year you began university work. If you transferred in from a four-year university, you will be in that year's catalog. If you transferred from a junior/community college, your catalog year is the year you began university work.
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When and where do I apply for graduation?
At the beginning of your last semester, apply in the McCoy College of Business Administration Advising Center, 115 McCoy Hall. Before your last semester, it is important to visit with an advisor in the Advising Center to make sure you are on track for meeting degree and graduation requirements.
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How do I get off of academic probation?
You must talk to your advisor who can help you develop strategies to achieve a 2.0 GPA.
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Where can I go for career advice?
Professors in the department are great resources, as well as Texas State's Career Services. Please visit the department's page on Careers & Internships.
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Employers and Business Community
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How do I interview and hire students for employment?
The University's Career Services office provides resources and support for companies interested in interviewing and hiring Texas State students.
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How do I find student interns for my company or organization?
The Marketing Department's internship program is managed by Judy Dietert (phone 512-245-2659). Please contact Ms. Dietert if you have a position that could meet our internship guidelines and provide value to your company.
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Does the Marketing Department hire per course or adjunct instructors?
The department employs per course instructors on an as-needed basis. Per course faculty are temporary faculty with specialized professional expertise. The minimum qualifications include at least 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline and a master's degree with a major in the teaching discipline.
For further questions, please feel free to contact the Marketing Department, phone (512) 245-7428, and fax (512) 245-7475.
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