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College of Arts and Sciences Advising

THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ADVISING OFFICE

The College of Arts and Sciences Advising Office serves all Junior, Senior and Post-Baccalaureate students pursuing majors in the College.  The Advising Office is the main source for obtaining information pertaining to your degree program.  It is also provides the required Programs of Study, which is an outline of all final requirements needed to complete a particular academic degree.  As soon as you receive your letter of admissions to UNF, you are encouraged to contact the Advising Office to arrange to meet with an academic advisor.  It is your responsibility to pursue academic advising. You should be aware that if you fail to do so within your first semester at UNF, your registration will be placed on Deans Hold preventing future registration.  Native students beginning their junior year will be placed on Deans Hold if advising is not complete before earning 72 semester hours at UNF. Arrangements for advising may be made by contacting (904) 620-2797.

You Should See An Advisor When:

  • You are admitted to UNF to obtain the required Program of Study.
  • You want an update of your Program of Study.
  • You have been placed on Deans Hold.
  • You want to declare or change your minor.
  • You want to declare or change your double major or dual/simultaneous degree.
  • You need assistance in selecting courses for a particular semester.
  • You want to take a course at another institution.
  • You have been placed on academic probation or suspension.
  • You are ready for a graduation check.
  • You have questions concerning UNF policies and procedures.
  • You need to confirm prerequisites completed at another institution before visiting the
    academic department for prerequisite signature approval.
  • You have other questions or concerns and want your advisor’s input. 
  • You want referral information to: start your career search, to find a tutor, to talk to a faculty member, to learn about internship opportunities, to have courses reviewed, to seek language placement, to dispute a course grade assignment, to learn about pre-professional services and programs offered at UNF, or to obtain any other type of referral to student affairs areas.

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