Vick Center advisors are available to assist students from all colleges and schools with matters related to major exploration, internal transfer planning, and core and flags advising. While the Vick Center advisors serve students in transition between majors, students must see an advisor in their current college for processes like clearing a registration hold, Q-dropping, withdrawing, changing a class to pass/fail, etc.
Please note, if you have questions about course scheduling and do not intend to switch your major, or are looking to clear a registration hold, q-drop a class, withdraw, or change a class to pass/fail, you must meet with the advising office within your college/school. Information on how to find your college/school advisor is available through Texas One Stop.
You are strongly encouraged to review our Major Exploration Resources page prior to meeting with one of our advisors for a major exploration appointment. This will help give you a head start and will allow us to maximize your time when meeting with us.
ISSS offers many services for our students and scholars. If you would like to speak with an advisor, select the service below for information on how to schedule an appointment with one of our highly trained staff members. If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please follow the instructions in your confirmation email.
Advisors are available by email to answer questions. We also have advising appointments in-person or remotely via Zoom. These are reserved for urgent and time-sensitive issues. If you are in need of an appointment and don't see one available, please contact us at hot...@austin.utexas.edu.
Sponsored Students are individuals who are funded by a government, company, or organization which utilizes 3rd party billing and have signed billing agreements with Texas Global. The Sponsored Student Advisor assists with issues involving immigration, financial sponsorship and billing, general insurance and tax questions, and also advises students on questions related to academic progress and personal considerations.
We have limited appointments for remote advising via Zoom or in-person. If you are in need of urgent advising please email us at sponsore...@austin.utexas.edu to arrange an appointment with an advisor.
We have limited appointments for remote advising via Zoom or in-person. If you are in need of urgent advising, please email us at exchang...@austin.utexas.edu to arrange an appointment with an advisor.
We are not accepting tax appointments at this time. We will have tax assistance appointments available March through April. For basic questions regarding federal income tax returns for non-residents, please email us at int...@austin.utexas.edu. We currently have a non-resident tax filing software available to assist you with completing your non-resident tax return.
With the help of the academic advising staff, planning your class schedule and discovering more about your major is a breeze. We can help make sure your classes meet all the requirements necessary to graduate on time.
Follow the steps below to get the most out of your advising appointment. If you are a graduate student, you'll be assigned an advisor based on your academic program. To find your faculty advisor, go to Ramlink.
NEW: Want to schedule an advising or tutoring appointment? Search for "Navigate Student" in the App and Android Store for the EAB Navigate Student App. Download and answer the survey questions to get started.
Look for an email from Academic Advising requesting you schedule an advising appointment. To make your appointment as productive as possible, bring your ideas of classes you would like to take for the next semester. It's a good idea to fill out any forms you need during advising to speed up the registration process later. Want to speak with your advisor directly? We can help.
It's a good rule to visit your advisor at least once a semester, but it's even better to visit more regularly. Your advisor will help you stay on track to meet the requirements you need to graduate and do it on time.
All Texas State students are provided an email address. Students are required to activate and regularly check the email account provided. Students should use their Texas State email address in all email communications with the College of Health Professions Academic Advising Center. Emails from other accounts will not be answered, due to confidentiality regulations.
The academic advisors in the College of Health Professions are: Sara Boysen, Leslie Aguirre, Heather Jaime Sherrill, Rebecca Lowery, and Isabel Buchman. The center is located in Room 302 of Encino Hall. To schedule an advising appointment, call 512.245.3506. If you are on campus, you may schedule your appointment in person. We are unable to schedule appointments by email.
In the College of Health Professions Undergraduate Academic Advising Center, we are student-centered, supportive, and welcoming to all. We strive to empower students to be successful in their academic and life goals.
The History Department offers both face to face and virtual appointments for Majors and Minors who need assistance. Often issues can be resolved via a simple email exchange between you and the advisor but if necessary , Ms. Etienne will set up either a face to face or virtual appointment to address your concerns.
Ms. Etienne works primarily with our majors and minors within our department. Non-History Majors can get advising support via the liberal arts advisors in the College of Liberal Arts Advising Center website.
To schedule an appointment with Texas Career Engagement, follow the steps below. If you have any trouble scheduling or have any further questions, please let us know at careeren...@austin.utexas.edu.
Log on to HireUTexas. If you are a currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student, you already have an active account. Please log in to your current account using your UT EID credentials at utaustin.joinhandshake.com.
Career counseling is a process to better understand yourself. In these one-hour appointments, you can discuss your values, interests, personality, skills and how these connect to majors and careers that may be a good fit for you. Career counseling is provided by a licensed professional counselor associate or psychologist.
Connect to a career coach in your college or school career center for industry-specific career development and industry-specific connections traditionally aligned with your college or school, as well as major-specific job boards, programs and resources.
UT Austin provides specialized advising for students pursuing pre-professional and advanced degree paths. While these services may take place in a particular college or school, they are available to all UT Austin majors.
The Health Professions Office offers support exploring and preparing for applications to health professions schools, including pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-physician assistant, pre-pharmacy, pre-optometry, pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational therapy, and pre-veterinary studies.
in the Family and Consumer Sciences Main Office (FCS 101) for your convenience. To schedule an advising appointment, you will need to call the Advising Center first at 512.245.1490 or you can schedule it online You will automatically be scheduled with the appropriate adviser depending on your major.
Vanesa is the advisor for Fashion Merchandising and Human Development & Family Studies majors. Ms. Galvan's office is located in the Family Consumer Sciences Building room 105. Vanesa holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing with a minor in Studies in Popular Culture at Texas State. Contact Information:
Thank you for your interest in our School of Nursing programs!
Our role as your admissions coaches at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing (TTUHSC SON) is to guide you in initiating long-term educational planning and direct you to opportunities and resources that will enrich your nursing school application. You are strongly encouraged to plan visits with us during the academic year for in-depth discussion about long-term goals or other concerns.
1. Research your program: Learn as much as possible about School of Nursing admission requirements that affect you. The TTUHSC School of Nursing Catalog, located on our website here, contains a wealth of important and useful information. Academic requirements change, but the current catalog is your contract regarding the program requirements you must meet.
2. Be Prepared: Prepare for our meeting by making a list of questions and topics you want to discuss related to the TTUHSC School of Nursing. These topics may be related to general education requirements, preparing for an interview, the academic calendar, or cost of attendance. If selection of prerequisite classes is one of the topics, you should have specific courses and SON application deadlines in mind before your advising meeting.
3. Be punctual and communicate: What applies to your admissions coach applies to you as well. When you schedule an appointment, you are expected to keep it. If you are unable to keep your appointment, you are expected to notify the office in advance. We understand that emergencies arise, but it is your responsibility to inform your admissions coach that you will be unable to make your appointment.
1. Be Available: As a prospective nursing student, you need to be able to see an admissions coach as needed throughout your pre-nursing journey, not just at the time of application. It is not reasonable to expect a student to cut a class to accommodate posted office hours. Therefore, admissions coaches will be accessible through voice mail and electronic mail, and should respond to messages within one business day.
2. Be Knowledgeable: As an advisee, you have the right to expect your admissions coach to give you accurate information about TTUHSC SON, program requirements, procedures, policies, and deadlines.
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