Advising
Advising for Success
Advisors are here to help you navigate your academic experience, complete your degree, and plan for what’s next. Have questions about your coursework or about being an EaES major or minor – Get Answers through Advising! Navigating university policies and understanding degree requirements can be confusing, so please reach out and take advantage of meeting with your LAS Advisor, EaES Academic Advisor, and the EaES Director of Undergraduate Studies to help you be successful in completing your degree and achieving your research and career goals.
Advising Highlights
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1:1 By scheduling an appointment with an advisor, you can meet one-on-one to discuss your course requirements and academic plans.
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Plan We recommend meeting with your LAS Advisor and the EaES Academic Advisor, once per semester to help you plan your degree.
D'Arcy Meyer Dombard, EaES Director of Undergraduate Studies
Questions about earning an EaES degree, learning about internship and research opportunities, or what careers alumni enter, Professor Meyer-Dombard can provide support, information, and advice. As Director of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Meyer-Dombard is available to all incoming and current undergraduate students who are interested in exploring more about the EaES degree program.
Greg Keller, EaES Academic Advisor
The department urges all its majors to make an appointment with the EaES Academic Advisor, Greg Keller for consultation once a semester. Meeting regularly with Greg can help you make a good curriculum plan and prevent mistakes in course selection. Appointments are required for M, W-F. Walk-in advising occurs on Tuesdays from 9:00-noon & 1:00-4:00 (but no DARS review/course planning during walk-in advising).
LAS Advising - Drop-In Hours, Online and In-Person Appointments
The department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS). All undergraduates are assigned a College of LAS academic advisor that will work with a student from the first days of orientation all the way through to graduation. LAS advisors can help you meet the college’s requirements and discuss any questions you may have relating to academic policies and procedures. As a primary source of college information, academic advisors of LAS Student Academic Affairs assist students as they pursue their academic and professional goals, while also addressing the students’ emotional, cultural, and developmental needs.