a faculty member who guides and advises students in matters such as deciding on a major, developing a degree plan, and selecting courses
a faculty or staff member who assists students in selecting their classes for each semester using the appropriate Program of Study and College Catalog as a guide
a person appointed by the college or university representative who provides guidance to students in to help them select courses and an academic program that will meet the requirements to complete an online degree program
a resource person whose job is to help you understand your requirements
A professional who helps students with academic and career planning.
All undergraduate students are assigned an academic advisor. This person may be either a faculty advisor or full-time advisor if you are undeclared, or a faculty advisor if you have a declared major. Your advisor is your academic "navigator," helping you identify the most efficient and fulfilling path to your degree or career goal. The full-time advisors in the Advising Center (SSB 347) may also be able to assist students with declared majors in resolving concerns not specific to their major.
assists a student in pursuing his/her educational goals; students should take the initiative to establish a productive advising relationship.
A person at a school that helps you choose the correct courses to fit your course requirements and achieve your academic goals
A professional, who is skilled in assisting students in making educational and vocational decisions, resolving personal conflicts, and interpreting tests to assist in decision making and self-discovery.
A faculty member who helps and advises students on academic matters. The academic advisor prepares the academic plan for his/her students. He or she also assists students during the pre-registration and registration process.
A faculty member or counselor assigned to help you plan a class schedule, choose a major or answer other questions about college. (Get to know this person well as he or she can be very helpful.)
faculty member appointed to assist a student in planning his/her academic career.
The person who is available in an advising office or who has been assigned to answer your questions, assist in course selection, and help with other academic matters. The advisor may be a professional staff member or a faculty member.
Your counselor who is assigned to you when you are accepted. Your advisor will help you register, plan for courses each semester, choose a major and assist you towards completing all courses needed for graduation.
Appointed for all matriculated students by the Department chairperson for the curriculum in which they are enrolled. Advisors aid the student in choosing the courses required for their degree, and can assist should you encounter any academic problems.
Every student is assigned to a faculty advisor who is available to answer academic questions and offer guidance about the academic program.
Most colleges assign students an advisor to help them with problems relating to specific classes, changing majors, or curriculum requirements.
College staff member responsible for providing guidance in course and/or program-related issues.
Your advisor may be a faculty member in the academic field you have chosen or a full-time employee who works in the advising center. An advisor will help you plan your college schedule or choose a major.
Faculty or professional staff member who assists students with course selection and academic decision making appropriate to personal, professional, and academic needs and goals.
A faculty member assigned to a student to offer academic information, guidance, and advice throughout the student's program.
Faculty or staff member who helps students choose their curriculum and set career goals.
the person who helps you decide which classes to take and provides academic advice about degree programs and academic regulations, practices, and procedures. They usually work in the faculty or federated college that you're registered through
Provides advice to students about University of Regina degree programs and academic regulations, practice, and procedures.
A person attached to the Registrar's Office who helps students to determine the amount and type of courses that they need in order to qualify for a degree, diploma or certificate, and also helps students with application and admission processes.
The person at a college or university who helps students decide what classes to take, what major to pursue, etc. An advisor is similar to a high school guidance counselor.
This person will help you select the correct courses, review the course requirements in the field you have selected to pursue and help you with any academic problems you may encounter. At CCC, academic advisement is conducted by full-time advisors and Student Services personnel. Other institutions may designate specific faculty or staff as academic advisors.
An academic advisor will help you interpret what general education requirements apply to you and the correct way to pick what courses you need according to your major. They are located in the Student Services Center (SSC).
A post-secondary counselor that provides guidance to students in designing an academic program and selecting courses to meet program requirements.
A staff or faculty member who is tasked with helping students in academic-related matters, such as selecting a major, choosing courses to take, and developing a degree plan or academic curriculum that meets the requirements of a particular department or degree.