Advising is most effective when it is viewed as an on-going process in which students and advisors work as partners. Ultimately, students have the responsibility for their own educational plans and for monitoring all requirements for graduation.
Academic Advising & Exploration Center
If you are a freshman (under 24 Credits) or an undeclared student, go to the Academic Advising & Exploration Center website for advising information. Note: First year art, music, theatre, and media arts & game development majors will be advised by a faculty advisor in their department.
College Advising Offices
If you have earned 24 or more credits click here for your college:
General Education Requirements
Special Advising Services
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find my advisor?
- How do I get my advising report?
- How do I change a major or minor?
- When can I register?
- What is a registration hold?
- What is the "satisfactory/no credit" option?
- Are there services for Multicultural and Disadvantaged Students?
- What happens if I am placed on probation or am academically dismissed?



