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College of Nursing > Advising Undergraduate Office
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- Schedule your advising appointment well in advance of your registration eligibility. Never schedule an appointment during a class or lab time. If you must cancel or reschedule your appointment, notify the advisor at least 24 hours in advance through e-Scheduler or by calling our office.
- Be familiar with the curriculum, which is available to you through materials received at orientation, the College of Nursing Baccalaureate Handbook, and/or the university’s Undergraduate Catalog.
- Monitor your academic progress by periodically reviewing your academic history and DegreeWorks degree planning audit.
- Take an active role in your advising session by being prepared to discuss your educational plans and goals.
- Come prepared to your appointment with your current schedule, a tentative plan for next semester, and any questions you have for your advisor.
- Be aware of any financial aid or scholarship requirements that may impact your academic planning. Review your scholarship requirements prior to your appointment so you can communicate with your advisor about these requirements when planning for future semesters.
- Ask questions if you don’t understand a requirement or policy, or if you have a specific concern.
- Be honest with your advisor about your academic performance, grades, and career goals.
- Consult with your advisor before making drastic changes to an agreed-upon schedule.
- Be aware of important deadlines (first day attendance, drop/add, withdrawal deadlines, etc.) and academic policies (grade forgiveness policies, excess credit hours, ARC, College of Nursing admission and progression requirements, etc.).
- If applicable, review the admissions process and procedure for the nursing program you intend to apply. Come prepared to your appointment with any questions or concerns you may have about the application steps and/or timeline.
- Consult with your advisor in advance on issues related to academic progress, a change in program, registration for study abroad, internships and co-ops, courses to be taken at another institution, withdrawal from courses, or withdrawal from the university.
- Make decisions and take responsibility for your academic career.
- Follow up on any referrals made by your academic advisor.
- Check your university email account on a daily basis. Read any emails or letters that are sent to you by your advisor, the Student Affairs Office, and the College of Nursing.
- Communicate professionally with your academic advisor. Always be sure to leave your name, university identification number (U#) and contact information in any email or voicemail correspondence.
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