Your Advising Experience
Your Advising Experience
>Advisors are here to help!
>Whether you’re a first-time freshman, a new transfer student, or a senior getting ready to graduate, your academic advisor is here to help you make the best decisions to ensure that you meet your degree and career goals. Academic advising is an ongoing process that is intended to help you learn about and use the resources available so that you have a successful and rewarding experience at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State.
How do I contact my Academic Advisor?
- To find your advisor, go to your > account, click on the Academics tab, and view the Student Info section. Your Primary Academic Advisor is listed here.
- To contact your advisor, you can search for their contact information in >People Finder>. This will show you their email, phone number, and office location. Send them an email or call them to set up an appointment.
What will my Academic Advisor do?
- Your academic advisor will meet with you before registration to help you plan out courses and share information on academic requirements and policies for your degree. Leave ample time (at least a week) between your advising session and your registration date. Remember that some advisors have a LOT of advisees. You MUST meet with your advisor before registration so that they can lift your registration hold.
- Your academic advisor is well-versed in your area or major and can provide you with advice on selecting courses to reach your academic goals.
- Your academic advisor will help you read your RACR degree audit and make sure that you are meeting all graduation requirements.
- Your academic advisor can help you to find the resources you need. Establish a good relationship with your academic advisor so that they can help you to get the most out of your experience at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú.
- Remember: your academic advisor advises, but YOU make the decisions! You are responsible for your own academic success.
- NOTE: In the summer, some academic advisors may not be readily available for advising (study abroad, research, etc.). If you have an immediate advising need and can't reach your advisor, please contact your department chair in your degree program for help.
When do I contact my Academic Advisor?
- At least one to two weeks before advanced scheduling (registration) begins. For example, in the fall, reach out in mid-October and in the spring reach out in mid-March.
- When you have questions about areas, majors, minors,or certificates.
- When you have questions about University policies and procedures, such as withdrawing from a course or lifting a hold.
- When you are having trouble in your courses.
- Any other time that you have questions or concerns and aren’t sure where to go. While your advisor is here primarily to help with your academics, advisors know that, in order to succeed academically, you also have to take care of yourself mentally, emotionally, and physically. Your advisor can connect you with other offices and resources that can support you holistically.
What does my Advisor expect me to do?
- Ask questions. Your academic advisor is here to help, or to direct you to the help you need.
- Know how and when to contact your advisor. Check posted office hours; know whether they can be reached by phone or e-mail.
- Make an advising appointment at least one to two weeks before your advanced scheduling (registration) date.
- Review your RACR (degree audit), determine classes needed in the coming term(s), and create a tentative schedule. See the >RACR Tutorials> if you have questions about reading your RACR.
- Be sure that you know the requirements for your degree, area or major/minor, University Studies. (See >Catalogs/Bulletins>.) Be sure you keep aware of your grades, GPA, and progress toward graduation, which are all found on your RACR.
- Know the deadlines and policies for registration, degree requirements, financial aid, scholarships, tuition payment, drop/add, withdrawal, as well as for submitting forms for graduation. (See the Registrar's website> for this information.)
What do I do if I need to change my advisor?
- If you are having trouble with your academic advisor, connect with your department chair or contact msu.advising@murraystate.edu for assistance.