Academic Advising
Academic Advising is an educational process that facilitates a student's understanding of the meaning and purpose of higher education and fosters their intellectual and personal development toward academic success and lifelong learning. Advisors evaluate transcripts, help students transfer credits for prior coursework, set class schedules, prepare degree plans, and track progress toward degree completion.
How to Meet with Your Advisor
The Academic Advising Center works primarily with undergraduate students and post-baccalaureate students who seeking to take undergraduate curriculum.
Graduate students meet with the Graduate Program Coordinators for academic advising. Visit the Graduate School website under Degree Program Requirements and Deadline for designated program advising contacts.
College of Law Students may schedule appointments with the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for individualized academic advising and counseling.
Academic Support Services
Academic Support Services helps students become more effective and efficient learners by developing their skills, behaviors, and attitudes that allow them to achieve academic success. Academic Support Services Include: testing and placement, supplemental instruction through the Learning Commons (such as Writing and Math Labs and tutorial support for courses) and academic coaching.
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