Advisement
Services
To
find the name of your academic advisor, log on to UDSIS and click on Academic Records & Registration. Under
this option, there is a link to your official Academic
Advisor with his or her contact information. The Academic
Programs Office also keeps track of assigned advisors.
Remember
to meet with your advisor on a regular basis to make
sure you are on the right track with your degree requirements
and to get advice whenever you need it.
Faculty
advisors serve a multi-faceted role, acting as a general
resource for all advisees. Advisors are familiar with
academic and career information, and are knowledgeable
about general university resources such as the Academic
Enrichment Center, the Center
for Counseling & Student Development, & the Bank of America
Career Services Center. Faculty advisors provide
information needed to complete degree requirements,
including which courses to take in what sequence, how
many credits should be taken each semester, and what
type of activities can supplement learning. Faculty
advisors can also provide advice about internships,
research, potential careers, and other valuable information.
Keep
in touch with your advisor! Remember that your advisor
can be a valuable information source, but also a potential
recommendation writer in the future. If your advisor
never sees you, she/he will have nothing to write about!
Ask
your advisor’s advice before registering for courses.
You want to make sure that you are taking the right
courses in the right order.
Make
appointments in advance and go to them prepared! You
will be wasting both your time and your advisor’s
time if you show up to a meeting and ask your advisor
to pick courses for you. Though you need to take specific
courses for your major, you will have options for other
requirements and electives. Take courses that interest
you!
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to UD Advisement Page
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