Academic Advising

As a student in a curriculum (credit) certificate, diploma, or associate degree program, you will be assigned an academic advisor. Your advisor will be a faculty member in your department or division who will provide you with support and assistance, such as:

  • course selection and registration
  • educational planning
  • information about and referral to campus support services
  • explanation of prerequisite/corequisite and graduation requirements
  • preparation for transfer or successful job placement

While your academic advisor will assist you in selecting the proper courses and meeting the requirements for graduation, you are ultimately responsible for fulfilling the requirements. You should be sure you're familiar with all the requirements for graduation in your certificate, diploma or degree program. You should meet with your advisor to plan and register for your courses each term. Remember, registration is not complete until all tuition, fees, and any debts owed to the College have been paid!

Each division of the College also offers a comprehensive orientation for new students to help ensure success in curriculum programs. Some divisions require that students attend orientation before meeting with an advisor.

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