Advising for Current Students
Undeclared First-Time/First-Year (FTFY) Students
All undergraduate first-time/first-year (freshmen) students are required to complete mandatory first-time/first-year advising both in the fall, to plan for spring registration, and in the spring, to plan for fall registration. Undeclared first-time/first-year students are required to complete four online modules in fall, three online modules in spring, and meet with their advisor during each semester.
Fall 2024 Advising Modules
- Fall 2024 Advising & Registration Module & First-Year Mandatory Advising (FMA) Appointment
- You should have received an email from your primary academic advisor with a link to the module and how to book your FMA appointment.
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Spring 2025 Advising Modules
- Academic Warning Workshop (*Only if applicable*)
- Module 5: Upper Division Requirements
- Spring 2025 Exploring Careers/Majors Module
- Spring 2025 Advising & Registration Module
- Once your Spring 2025 Advising & Registration Module is complete, you will be invited to schedule an appointment with your primary academic advisor.
Undeclared Second Year and Beyond (SY&B) Students
All undeclared second year and beyond students are required to meet with their primary academic advisor in UCUA to discuss their intended major and plan for enrollment for each semester. Students should complete the second year advising requirement by meeting with their advisor.
Fall 2024 SY&B Advising Requirements
- Academic Warning Workshop (*Only if applicable*)
- Second Year Advising Meeting
Spring 2025 SY&B Advising Requirements
- Academic Warning Workshop (*Only if applicable*)
- Spring 2025 Exploring Careers/Majors Module
- Second Year Advising Meeting
Continuing Students
Undergraduate students should consult a UCUA advisor for:
- information about Major Specific Requirements for declaration (MSR) and the major declaration process,
- assistance in identifying or exploring a new major,
- advice about degree progress or fulfilling university requirements
- clarification of academic standing and academic warning (formerly academic probation) policy
- help in understanding academic disqualification and strategizing reinstatement to аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ.
Changing Your Major to Undeclared
Students may submit a request to change their major to undeclared by completing an . An advisor will reach out to you to confirm if your major has been changed or if additional action is required. Please continue to check your аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ student email regularly.
Students in their second year and beyond are encouraged to review the University's change of major policy and attend a drop-in advising session with a UCUA academic advisor to discuss changing their major. Drop-in advising hours and instructions are available on the UCUA home page.
When to See a College or Department Advisor
Students with declared majors that have questions about major requirements are encouraged to contact their college or departmental advisors. In , undergraduate students can quickly identify the advising resource best suited to assist them. After logging in to MyаÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ, a box can be found on the lower right-hand side of the Student Center labeled "Advisor." Click the details link to find advisor contact information.
Students should track degree progress by utilizing tools found in and regularly meet with academic advisors to ensure that they are making timely progress toward degree completion.