School of Computing Academic Advisors
Katharine Brown,
Lisa Jamba,
Mathews School of Computing Building: 15/3201 (3rd floor)
To schedule a half-hour advising appointment contact the School of Computing office staff:
Walk-in advising is available 1:00pm-3:00pm on Mondays & 10:00am-noon on Tuesdays.
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School of Computing - Hours of Operation:
| School Main Office: | Monday - Friday | 8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Advising Appointments: |
Monday - Thursday |
10:00am - 5:00pm |
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| Walk-in Advising: |
Monday |
1:00pm - 3:00pm |
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Tuesday |
10:00am - noon |
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Extended Hours
during Registration: |
During registration advising hours are extended
as shown on the registration walk-in schedule.
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Notes:
Advising Appointments:
- When a student is admitted to the BS program in Computer and Information Sciences, an
advising appointment is required to establish an individualized Degree Evaluation. Generally,
after the degree evaluation has been established, most advising needs for School of Computing
students can be handled within the scope of the electronic or walk-in advising or by
appointment.
Walk-in Advising:
- Walk-in advising times are set aside to permit advisors to efficiently deal with the
myriad of minor academic issues that students encounter in their academic pursuits, such as
signature requests, permissions, or course substitutions. An issue that cannot be dealt with
in a session of 10 minutes or less is not appropriate for a walk-in session.
Creating a Degree Evaluation or evaluating a student's transcript from another institution are
examples of advising needs that are too complex to be dealt with during a walk-in session. In
such cases, the student will be asked to schedule an appointment at a later time to deal with
the advising need.
Registration Walk-ins:
- During registration, academic advising is restricted to walk-in
advising at selected times during the School's hours of operation.
Call for exact hours each semester. While the School of Computing office staff can deal
with a small number of problems students encounter during registration,
academic issues generally require consultation with an academic advisor.
Because of the large number of small problems that occur during registration,
regular advising appointments are not available during this time period.
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