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Advising

Students interested in Human Development should seek early academic advising to design a schedule that will meet their personal career goals. Student typically seek advising at several different points in their college career. First, students meet with the advisor when they want to declare Human Development as their major. Students also meet with the advisor periodically to discuss course selection. Finally, students meet with the advisor to file for graduation. Students must file for graduation one semester before they plan to graduate. Filing for graduation involves completing several documents including the program planner which details the courses you have taken. All of these documents require the signature of the advisor and thus must be completed during an advising appointment.

Undergraduate advising in Human Development is done by appointment; appointments are scheduled online via HDEV website. The undergraduate advisor is Dr. Lauren Rauscher. Students also have ready access to other professors for mentoring and research opportunities. Faculty members in Human Development are involved in many of the formal mentoring programs on campus including the McNair Scholars Program, The University Scholars Program, and Partners for Success. The relatively small class sizes in Human Development allow for more informal mentoring as well. In addition, the faculty of Human Development are active researchers who routinely provide opportunities for undergraduates to work on faculty research projects, supervise independent student research and present research coauthored with undergraduate students at professional conferences.

To schedule an advising appointment online, click here.

FREQUENTLY ASKED ADVISING QUESTIONS

Important Advising Deadlines

DECEMBER 1, 2009: Papers for reinstatement for Spring 2010 Semester

OCTOBER 15, 2009: File to graduate for Spring 2010 & Summer 2010

MARCH 1, 2009: File to graduate for Fall 2010

Note: Please allow at least one week prior to the above deadlines to garner the appropriate departmental signatures.

ADVISING FURLOUGH DAYS, FALL 2009

Due to the budget crisis, departmental services will be notably curtailed this semester. In particular, advising will not be available on the following days when the advisor is on furlough:

  • Thursday, August 27
  • Thursday, September 17
  • Thursday, October 15
  • Monday, November 2
  • Wednesday, November 25
  • Thursday, December 10