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- You are a major or minor in one of our programs
- You are thinking about studying abroad in a country where Spanish is spoken
- You have questions about the placement test
- Or you just want to learn more about our program and student opportunities
We are available to answer your questions! Schedule a meeting during office hours or contact us directly to make an appointment.
Your current advisor appears on under the advising link.
Questions About Our Majors, Minors, or Courses?
Faculty Advisors within the Department
Faculty advisors are a very important resource in planning your schedule of courses and making sure that the courses you choose meet graduation requirements, so it's important to meet with them. It's important to note, though, that you are ultimately responsible for deciding which courses to take and whether they meet degree requirements. So, be sure to read the requirements carefully!
Things to discuss with your advisor
- Course selection for the upcoming semester
- Career options
- Any problems or concerns that may affect your academic performance
Faculty advisors can also assist with study abroad transfer credit
If you are planning to take Spanish while studying abroad, the transfer advisor for that language can help you select your classes and evaluate how they will transfer back to ¶¶Òõ̽̽.
Spanish Transfer Advisor: Professor John Waldron
How are students assigned an advisor?
First-year students are assigned a professional advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Office. Students beyond the first year who have a declared major are assigned a faculty advisor within their declared field. Minors in Spanish who wish to have a minor advisor should contact the program to request one. CAS student services can also help with other resources, including advising and support concerning student health, writing, and learning skills, general career planning, academic accommodations, and more.