Someone got this official statement from Ed Fink today:
YEP- NO ELECTIVES, ie. their webpage about "Electives" that was up is FALSE ADVERTISING
They just changed their whole web page- it used to say students could take electives, upon professor approval as written by Fink below- not anymore and 2 classes "unique" to your cohort? Busy work?
It said this up until recently, after students took 2 semesters--
Now their new set-up:
30 people in a writing class******************
"Combining 2 Co-horts"
http://communications.fullerto...-course-rotation.pdf
"This study plan rotation for offering MFA courses by semester is subject to change based on availability of faculty, budget, curricular modifications, and other variables."
Availability... other variables....
you might get the classes you need to graduate in 2 years?
CSUF's MFA didn't even think to write its own student handbook.
A program "3 years in the making" , a program "sensitive to diversity"- um yep.
Fink admission of changing website after enrollment:
Date: Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: After the fact change of web page?
To: "Fink, Edward" <efink@exchange.fullerton.edu>
Cc: "Beisner, John" <jbeisner@exchange.fullerton.edu>, "Powers, Katherine" <kpowers@exchange.fullerton.edu>, "Huizinga, Dorota" <dhuizinga@exchange.fullerton.edu>, "Briggs, William" <wbriggs@exchange.fullerton.edu>, "Matz, Irene" <imatz@exchange.fullerton.edu>, "Engels, Robert" <rengels@exchange.fullerton.edu>, "Posner, Ari" <aposner@exchange.fullerton.edu>, "Selbo, Jule" <jselbo@exchange.fullerton.edu>
[You would publish on a university a public webpage as fact things that a chancellor hadn't approved yet?
You're saying the program wasn't approved by a chancellor when we started and after Fall 2011 then?]
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Fink, Edward <efink@exchange.fullerton.edu> wrote:
Thank you for your message, XXXXX. As I wrote in my previous response, I have, indeed, made some changes to the website to improve clarity about our MFA in Screenwriting program. You are correct that the previous page had a sentence with language about consulting with faculty to take other electives. That sentence was an artifact from an earlier version of our degree proposal that outlined some elective classes. Our degree proposal went through many revisions until it was finally approved at the chancellor's level. That final approval was for the 14-course study plan outlined at the website. That one sentence on the earlier version of the website did not get updated to reflect that and, therefore, was inconsistent with the approved study plan. For this reason, I removed that sentence to avoid future confusion.
to "Fink, Edward" <efink@exchange.fullerton.edu>
cc "Beisner, John" <jbeisner@exchange.fullerton.edu>,
"Powers, Katherine" <kpowers@exchange.fullerton.edu>,
"Huizinga, Dorota" <dhuizinga@exchange.fullerton.edu>,
"Briggs, William" <wbriggs@exchange.fullerton.edu>,
"Matz, Irene" <imatz@exchange.fullerton.edu>,
"Engels, Robert" <rengels@exchange.fullerton.edu>,
"Posner, Ari" <aposner@exchange.fullerton.edu>,
"Selbo, Jule" <jselbo@exchange.fullerton.edu>
date Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 6:14 PM
subject Re: Independent Studies- Procedures?
mailed-by gmail.com
Thank you for your message of April 11, 2012 (above). Allow me to address your questions individually.
Q. How does a graduate student set up independent studies with a sponsoring professor?
A. A graduate student does not “set up independent studies with a sponsoring professor.” The MFA in
Screenwriting study plan consists of 14 courses of three units each, yielding a total of 42 units. Those 14
courses are listed on the MFA in Screenwriting website,
http://communications.fullerton.edu/rtvf-mfa.html.
None of those courses is an independent study course; therefore, graduate students in this program do not set up independent studies individually with instructors.
Q. What amounts to independent studies within RTVF's MFA in Screenwriting?
A. There are no independent studies as part of the MFA in Screenwriting curriculum.
Q. Please produce this information for me in a MFA Screenwriting Graduate Student Handbook if possible.
A. The Office of Graduate Studies publishes a thorough “Graduate Student Guide,” or handbook for graduate
students. It is available via that office's website; the direct link is:
http://www.fullerton.edu/gradu...ook_Online_Final.pdf. Because all the relevant
information for graduate students is available there, we do not duplicate that with a separate handbook for
the MFA in Screenwriting. Instead, we post the specific information for the MFA in Screenwriting at that
program's website:
http://communications.fullerton.edu/rtvf-mfa.html.
Q. My boyfriend is registering for his Fall 2012 courses at a CSU. All of my friends in graduate programs elsewhere know what they are taking for Fall 2012. I am in the dark. No one, including yourself knows and it is
April 2012- almost the end of this Spring 2012 semester.
A. While I do not know the exact date that the Fall 2012 Schedule of Classes went live, that schedule is available online. You may link to it in several ways, one of which is to link to “Classes” from the “Additional
Quick Links” menu of the university's home page:
http://www.fullerton.edu. There you can find the RTVF graduate courses for Fall 2012, including courses for both your current cohort and the new cohort that begins
in the fall. We are combining both cohorts in two of the classes, RTVF 480 and RTVF 553T, to comply with budget reductions. Each cohort will also take two additional classes unique to that cohort. The MFA in Screenwriting committee is reviewing applications for the new cohort. When they have completed that review and the new cohort has been notified, members of that MFA committee will notify both cohorts of
their classes. That has not been done yet because the new cohort is just now being selected and because
registration for Fall 2012 does not begin until July 9, 2012, according to the “Registration Guide Fall Semester
2012,”
http://www.fullerton.edu/admis.../guides/fall2012.pdf.
In sum, the handbook published by the Office of Graduate Studies and the MFA in Screenwriting website are two of the main sources of information for the degree. We have no department-specific policy for
transferring courses into our MFA, or for setting up independent studies, because we did not anticipate transferring courses into this new degree program, nor does the degree program include any independent studies. Your request to transfer courses was the first such request we received, and that is why we involved
the Office of Graduate Studies.