Office of Academic Advising
The Office of Academic Advising supports and supplements 91°µÍø's faculty-based academic advising model. We help students understand their academic degree requirements, timeline to graduation, and the College’s academic policies and procedures.
We guide students toward graduation while making the most of their educational experience. Our academic advisors are committed to fostering strong academic standards while offering academic support and guidance to all students.
The Office also implements the administrative processes surrounding Personal/Medical Leaves of Absence on behalf of the Commitee on Academic Standing.
Advisors are also involved in many of the faculty's academic processes and committees and offer assistance in developing and implementing academic policies, curricular goals, and advising resources.
ADVISING & REGISTRATION FOR Spring 2025
The Advising Period for the Spring 2025 term begins Monday, October 28th, 2024.
Course registration for the Spring 2025 term opens Tuesday, November 5th, 2024, in accordance with the Office of the Registrar’s Registration Schedule.
View upcoming course offerings in the .
Talk with an Academic Advisor About:
- Academic Degree Requirements
- Academic Policies & Procedures
- Academic Goals
- Course Planning
- Course Withdrawals
- Exploring Majors and Minors
- Leaves of Absence (Personal or Medical)
- Managing Academic Challenges
- Referrals to Campus Services and Resources
- Summer Courses
- Timeline to Graduation
Exploremore: Majors & Minors
Exploremore: Majors and Minors is a two-week advising event that takes place each spring devoted to helping first-year students and sophomores explore potential majors and minors. Sessions are designed to help students learn about pathways within majors/minors, special opportunities for engagement (collaborative research, independent studies, credit-bearing internships), and potential post-91°µÍø trajectories. Don’t miss this opportunity to talk to professors and upper-class students about what it means to major/minor in a specific discipline and how to make the most of your academic career.
Degree Requirements
Students can access their Degree Audit in the at any time to view their individualized, master checklist of academic degree requirements needed to gradaute. Although students are responsible for understanding their degree requirements and making informed course selections, faculty advisors and advisors from the Office of Academic Advising are both available to provide information and guidance at every step.
A Checklist of Degree Requirements that includes the full scope of college-wide and major-specific requirements, follow the links below.
Catalog 2019 and Prior | Catalog 2020 and Beyond |
ALL-COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
- First-Year Experience - Scribner Seminar SSP 100
- Expository Writing
- Applied Quantitative Reasoning (AQR)
- Global Cultural Perspectives
- Language Study
- Artistic Inquiry through Practice
- Humanistic Inquiry and Practice
- Scientific Inquiry through Practice
- The Bridge Experience
- Maturity Level Credits - Total of 24 Credits at the 300-Level
- The Senior Experience Coda
Dates & Deadlines During fall 2024
- Finalize your Fall 2024 course schedule before or during the end of the Registrar's Add/Drop Period
- Advising Period Begins for the Spring 2025 Term: Monday, October 28th, 2024
- Registration Period Begins for the Spring 2025 Term: Tuesday, November 5th, 2024
- Course Withdrawal Deadline: Thursday, November 14th, 2024
- Personal Leave of Absence Deadline: Thursday, November 14th, 2024
- Medical Leave of Absence Deadline: Wednesday, December 11th, 2024
See the 2024-25 Academic Calendar for other important dates and deadlines.
Advising Forms
- Advisor Change
- Application for Readmission
- Registrar Forms
- Semester Schedule Worksheet
- Transfer Credit Approval Form
RELATED Advising Links
- Committee on Academic Standing (CAS) Operating Code
- Internship Credit
- Majors and Minors
- New Curriculum
- Student Handbook
- Summer Session
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