Academic Advising Program
The Academic Advising Program is operated by the Department of University Studies. It was established in 2007 in an effort to decrease the number of academic deficiencies and to help students graduate on time. A University Studies Academic Advisor has been identified to advise incoming freshman students during the first two academic semesters. Students who are undeclared majors are also assigned to advisors designated for undeclared majors. When undeclared students exit University Studies, they are assigned to an academic advisor in the discipline of their choice. Every semester, emails are sent to students informing them of advising and registration dates, advising locations, and contact persons.
Academic advising begins during New Student Orientation. The advisors are responsible for assisting students in completing the General Education Core Curriculum. Information about the Academic Advising Program is disseminated to students and faculty through presentations at Orientation for new freshmen and transfer students, during faculty meetings, through emails, and in the Academic Advising Newsletter, as well as in the Freshmen Seminar classes.