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Advising Assignments for Early Registration
Chemistry
and Biochemistry majors
- If you
have been assigned an advisor, your advisor's name
appears on the Registration and Appointment Status
page within the Records
and Registration section of Testudo.
- Chemistry
and Biochemistry majors are advised in the Department
of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Dr. Michael Montague-Smith is
the Coordinating advisor. For further information
about early-registration advising, contact the Undergraduate
Program Office, 2102 Chemistry Building (405-1791).
Biological
Sciences and Environmental Sciences majors
- If you
have been assigned an advisor, your advisor's name
appears on the Registration and Appointment Status
page within the Records
and Registration section of Testudo.
- Once
you have identified your advisor, go to Making
an Advising Appointment to find the procedures
for scheduling an appointment with your advisor.
- About
90% of Chemical and Life Sciences students have already had their
advisor's name entered into the database, and we expect
to have this information available to the remaining
students prior to the start of early registration.
In most cases, advising assignments will be unchanged
from last semester. In a few cases advising assignments
may change between now and the start of early registration
(eg, assignments for students who recently changed
majors, students with unsatisfactory academic progress
who are in need of special assistance, and Biological Sciences majors
who recently completed the foundation courses and
are ready to be assigned a faculty advisor). Please
check your advising assignment for any updates 3-4
weeks prior to your Early Registration date (as soon
as you receive your early registration reminder email).
Your reminder should arrive by late October (Fall
semester) or by the end of spring break (Spring semester).
- If you
have no assigned advisor, please contact the Undergraduate Academic Programs Office or the Coordinating
Advisor for your specialization area.
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