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Graduate Advising is an opportunity to exchange information designed to help students reach their educational and career goals. Graduate advisors can assist in this process by helping the student understand options, determine resources and, when necessary, identify alternatives.

 


Advising Appointments

  • Graduate advising appointments may be scheduled by telephone or email by contacting 813-974-4633 or emailing COPH-Grad@health.usf.edu
  • Available Walk-in hours 

Tuesdays: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesdays: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursdays: 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Advising appointments can be completed in person, by phone, or via Skype. Our offices are located in The College of Public Health (CPH) 1039. For address and directions Click Here

FAQ

 What is the difference between a graduate advisor and a faculty mentor?

Your graduate advisor and faculty mentor will work collaboratively with you during your degree program to help you meet your academic and career goals.

Your graduate advisor will assist with the overall program of study and course sequencing; remove holds; grant course permits; process academic forms; and direct you to any needed college and campus resources.

You will be assigned a faculty mentor who will advise you on electives, field experience, integrative learning experiences (ILE), special project and specific career advice for your field of study and professional goals.

 Who is my advisor?

Your graduate advisor and faculty mentor are listed in your Archivum account on the Summary page.

Graduate advisors serve current MPH students in the College of Public Health who were admitted Spring 2016 and later.

 When should I see my graduate advisor?

After confirming admission to the College of Public Health, you will meet with an advisor to complete your initial program of study (POS). Be sure to seek out your graduate advisor any time you have an academic matter you want to discuss. You are welcome to talk to your graduate advisor about personal issues that may arise and effect your academic coursework. When necessary, graduate advisors connect students to campus resources to assist with the resolution of academic or personal issues.  

 Can I complete a graduate certificate while enrolled in my graduate program?

Yes, you may complete a graduate certificate while earning your MPH. Please visit the Graduate Certificates guidebook page for more information.

 How do I add or drop a class?

Students are able to add or drop a course from the time registration opens through the end of the first week of classes. Students may petition to add or drop a course after registration is closed by submitting a Graduate Petition form.

Students may also withdraw from a course prior to the withdrawal deadline. Please discuss the withdrawal option with your faculty mentor, as other options may be possible. NOTE: All graduate students will be limited to a total of two course withdrawals while enrolled as a degree-seeking or a non-degree seeking taking graduate courses at USF. For additional information on withdrawal policy, see the USF Graduate Catalog.

 What is a Program of Study (POS)?

Students should follow their program of study as a guide for successful degree completion in a timely manner. A POS is a listing of courses that are required to be completed in your concentration. As you complete elective courses, it is the student’s responsibility to update their POS in Archivum accordingly.

You may use the POS catalog for the year admitted into the graduate program, or any subsequent years prior to graduation. Your personal POS may be found in Archivum and a hard copy of all POS’s can be found on the Program of Study Index guidebook page.



Graduate Advising Team

Annette Strzelecki

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Kelley Graff

Laura Spring

Thanh Le

Jane Lundh 

Additional Resources can be found on the Student Resources guidebook page.


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