CAS Advising
Other Advising Support
Advisors within the College of Arts and Sciences are committed to supporting your success at every stage of your °®¶¹´«Ã½ journey. Beyond academic guidance, we take pride in connecting you with resources, experiences, and opportunities that help you thrive both inside and outside the classroom. Below are additional ways in which we support our students.
Orientation
We’re excited to welcome you to the Bull family! Orientation is often your first experience as a °®¶¹´«Ã½ student, and our advisors are here to make that transition smooth and positive. During orientation, we’ll introduce you to your college and major, help you navigate campus technologies, and answer your questions about the road ahead.
Before you attend orientation, your advisor will reach out with major-specific information and helpful tips to ensure you feel confident and prepared for your on-campus experience.
Learn more about the orientation experience on our New Bulls page.
Transfer course evaluations
Our goal is to make sure your transfer credits accurately reflect your academic achievements.
Courses taken at °®¶¹´«Ã½ public institutions are automatically evaluated through the statewide common course numbering system, so if a course shares the same prefix and number, it will transfer as equivalent to the °®¶¹´«Ã½ course.
If you’ve completed coursework at a private or out-of-state institution, your courses may need additional review to determine the °®¶¹´«Ã½ equivalent. To help with this process, please submit a syllabus and course information using the .
Once submitted, your request will be reviewed and you’ll receive an email notification once a decision has been made. Please allow up to two weeks (10 business days) for the review to be completed.
If you no longer have a syllabus, try reaching out to your previous institution, they may be able to provide an archived version or confirmation of course content.
Referrals
We understand that student success includes more than academics. If you ever face challenges or have questions beyond our expertise, your advisor will connect you with the right campus partners.
Some of the many resources available to you include:
- Center for Career & Professional Development
- The Center for Victim Advocacy
- Counseling Center
- The Office of Academic Advocacy (OAA)
- Title IX Office
- Parent & Family Engagement
- °®¶¹´«Ã½ Accessibility Services (SAS)
- The Student Ombuds Office
- Student Outreach and Support (SOS)
We’re here to make sure you feel supported and empowered to use these resources whenever you need them.
Programming
Our advising team offers a variety of programs designed to help you make the most of your °®¶¹´«Ã½ experience. These events may focus on topics such as major exploration, career readiness, graduate school preparation, and more.
We encourage you to participate in these opportunities to broaden your network, strengthen your skills, and prepare for life after graduation.
Upcoming events and programs will be shared through multiple digital platforms, keep an eye out for invitations!
Outreach
Advising isn’t limited to appointments. We stay connected with you throughout the semester through email, Canvas announcements, and social media updates.
We encourage you to check your °®¶¹´«Ã½ email and follow your department’s official channels regularly. Staying connected helps you stay informed about deadlines, events, and opportunities to enhance your °®¶¹´«Ã½ experience.