Advising is required for the following students
How will the registration system know that I have been advised?
Your academic advisor will set the advising code in the computer. Faculty advisors without computer access will refer students who have earned fewer than 24 program hours to the Advising Center to have their advising code set. These students will need to present registration forms signed by their faculty advisor.
Where do I go for advising?
Sign-up will take place from 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday during this period. Evening advising will be available only for those students enrolled in evening and weekend courses. Eligible students should plan to sign up for advising between 4:00 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. (Tuesdays and Wednesdays only).
Advising for the Spring 2006 semester will take place October 17 through November 4. Students will be seen on a first come, first-served, space available basis. Sign-up will take place from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Evening advising will be available only for those students enrolled in evening and weekend courses. Eligible students should plan to sign up for advising between 4:00 and 5:15 p.m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays only. Please call 852-6487 for information concerning advising during non-registration times.
The following group of students need to schedule an advising appointment prior to registration. Please call 852-7439 or visit the Advising Center located in the CPBA building, Room 039.
Ph.D. Urban and Public Affairs, MPA, and MUP Students: for academic guidance, contact Teresa Preston-Brooks, 852-7906 or visit the office located in the Urban Studies Institute Bldg, Room 111.
MBA students: for academic guidance, please contact Dolores Calebs, 852-3969 or visit the office located in the CPBA Building, Room 024.
CLOSED BUSINESS CLASSES: Students may petition during certain dates of registration at the following website: http://cislab2.cbpa.louisville.edu/petition/
For advising, contact Continuing Studies at 852-6706 or stop by Strickler Hall,
Suite 126, to schedule
an appointment.
Graduate Students: contact faculty advisor. Advising is not required if a program is on file and all admission credentials have been received. If you receive a message on the touch-tone registration system that informs you that you need to be advised, call 502/852-5597 for assistance.
Undergraduate Students: Students with less than 30 semester hours
earned at the time of registration must be advised. In addition, students
on academic probation, and first semester transfer students must be advised.
Please contact the Education Advising Center at 852-5597 to schedule an
appointment with an academic counselor. Current students in good academic
standing with more than 60 semester hours earned should contact their faculty
advisor if assistance is needed.
See Department Advisor from April 5 to April 19 for Summer and Fall 2005 and October
21 to November 4 for Spring 2006 (Optional for Business). Interdisciplinary, see program chair. Regular office hours are Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Advising is not required if a student is in good academic standing. Students should contact their faculty advisor if they have questions
related to their chosen curriculum pla. Contach Kimberly Cooper at
kacoop01@louisville.edu if you are
unsure who your advisor is..
School of Music students are advised by the Academic Counselor until they have been formally admitted to Senior College. Please call 852-6907 or come to the Dean's Office (115) to schedule an appointment. After being formally admitted to Senior College, students are encouraged to continue meeting with the Academic Counselor or a faculty mentor.
Undergraduate Nursing students are required to be advised if in one of the following categories:
Graduate students are required to be advised if in one of the following categories:
School of Nursing students who need advising should contact the Office of
Student Services at 852-1196 to schedule an appointment. Advisors'
offices are located at the Health Science Center, and appointments are available
on Belknap during registration for continuing undergraduate students. Any student
not in one of the above categories is encouraged to schedule an advising appointment
if assistance is needed regarding course selection.
The general advising requirement for Speed School students is that advising is required for all students who have earned fewer than 60 semester hours in the General Engineering Studies Division and for all Pre-Engineering Studies Division students, but all students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor prior to registration. General Engineering and Pre-Engineering Studies Studies students report to JS 213, and students admitted to departments report to the departmental office for appointment, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department require all of their students to be advised. In these departments, it will be necessary for an academic advisor to set an advising code to clear the student for registration.
Newly admitted students to the Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering Departments are required to meet with an advisor for the semester they are admitted to the department. Students are not required to meet with an advisor in subsequent terms, but are strongly encouraged to do so.
URL: http://www.louisville.edu/student/services/registrar/regist3a.htm
Revised: 03/15/2005
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