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An advising relationship is a partnership between you and your advisor. Your advisor is your consultant, helping you understand your requirements and your options, but you make the decisions - you are in charge of your education!

Your Advisor …

  •  Is responsible for providing you with accurate information about the university’s programs, requirements, policies, and procedures that you need to make informed academic choices;
  •  Can assist you in making educational plans consistent with your goals, abilities and interests - your advisor is interested in you and what you want to do;
  •  Will ask you questions to get to know you better and to help you clarify your thinking;
  •  Will assist you in exploring alternatives and determining a realistic course load;
  •  Will assist you in selecting courses and combinations of courses that best meet your individual and academic goals and requirements;
  •  Can assist in helping you solve problems related to requirements;
  •  Can help clarify university, college and major requirements, policies and procedures;
  •  Can refer you to appropriate sources of information and assistance;
  •  Keeps notes of issues you discussed and information you were given;
  •  Keeps your records private, as required by law

You …

  • Can share your interests, concerns, hopes, and goals with your advisor - the better they know you, the better they can advise you.
  •  Take initiative to contact your advisor when you have a question or concern - don’t wait until you get into academic difficulty before seeing your advisor.
  • Make decisions about your program and courses, and develop plans that are realistic to achieve your academic, career and personal goals.
  • Take your assessment exams, and attend Orientation and a COM Program Information Meeting to gain the information you need to plan your program.
  • Check course prerequisites, to be sure you are prepared to succeed in the course.
  • Know what information is available from Metropolitan State’s catalog, class schedule, and web site and use them actively.
  • Check course availability on the web.
  • Become familiar with the university’s policies, procedures and guidelines.
  • Become familiar with the full range of campus resources, and use all those you need.
  • Track your progress, and satisfy all requirements for your degree program.
  • Keep an updated curriculum checklist for your total program: major, GELS and free electives.
  • Communicate with your advisor regularly, and follow his or her recommendations.
  • Have available, when you seek advising:
    • Your updated GELS worksheet,major curriculum checklist, and course sequence;
    • The current semester’s class schedule;
    • Metropolitan State’s current catalog;
    • Your questions.

Understand that your financial aid may depend upon your academic progress.


For more information contact Advising Center at 612-659-7269.