Academic advising services are delivered through our schools and colleges at the University. Academic advisors are assigned students and work with students as they design their pathway to graduation considering the curricular requirements as well as each student's individual goals, achievements, and aspirations.
Program advisors work with students based on their formal participation in a program, rather than their major, or specific course of study. Examples of such programs include: Hammond, Jenkins, Gates, Stamps, and Plus One Scholars, Foote Fellow Honors, Study Abroad, and more. It is possible for program advisors to have a link to the curriculum, but this is not always the case.
Resource advisors are available to work with students on an as-needed basis to address specific needs. This category includes a variety of titles and departments across the University including: career advisors, career coaches, first-generation student advisors, success advisors, and even residential faculty & faculty fellows working with the residential colleges.