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Not sure where to turn? Your academic advisor can help.
Academic advisors work with students, faculty, departments, colleges, and partners across campus to support your success. Your advisor will give you expert guidance and advice tailored to your department and major in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Your advisor is embedded in your department and will help connect you with faculty, the college, resources, and experiences across campus to help you meet your goals as a student and prepare you to take your next step after graduation.
Create your path. Stay on track.
Your advisor will change as your needs change and your academic goals become clearer. Learn what you can expect as you move through academic advising at the University of Iowa.
Academic guides
- Course planning and registration
- Monitor major and degree progress
- Create a graduation plan
- Navigate university policies and procedures
Expert connectors
- Research and honors information
- Experiential learning and internships
- Study abroad information
- Leadership and engagement opportunities
Problem solvers
- Supplemental instruction and tutoring
- Mental health support
- Basic needs assistance
- Campus and community resources
When you meet with your advisor you will:
- Bring and ask questions
- Learn to understand your degree audit
- Discuss course registration
- Create a graduation plan
- Talk through challenges
- Explore campus resources, experiential learning, and engagement opportunities
- Learn to take responsibility for your academic goals
Schedule an appointment
Meet with your advisor to start or continue the conversation about your goals. You can find them and schedule in MyUI.
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Your advising path
Most first-year undergraduate students are advised by the University of Iowa's Academic Advising Center (ACC). After declaring a major and reaching 30 semester hours or more, your advisor will transfer into the college so our team of experts can better serve you on the specifics of your major. This typically happens after your first semester or going into your second year.
Depending on the department associated with your major, your advising path may look different.
Follow the timeline to understand what you can expect as you move through your path at the University of Iowa.
Academic Advising Center
First-year students, and undeclared majorsFirst-year students and open majors are advised in the university’s Academic Advising Center (AAC). Once you've declared a major and reached 30 semester hours, you'll be reassigned to an advisor in your major. Students who do not declare a major will remain in the AAC. Once you reach 60 hours, you will be required to select a major.
Advising in your major
After you declare a major and reach 30 hoursYou’ll be assigned an advisor in CLAS who is connected to your declared major. This typically happens after your first semester or when you have completed 30 semester hours. All second-year CLAS students are advised in their department by a professional academic advisor. Visit MyUI to learn who your advisor is and schedule time with them.
Establishing a relationship with your CLAS advisor(s)
CLAS second-year studentsAs a second-year student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, you are required to meet with your advisor for registration authorization and work together to build your educational plan.
If you have more than one advisor, you’ll work with the advisor for your primary major for registration authorization, but your entire advising team will work with you to help you reach your goals.
Stay connected with your CLAS advisor
CLAS students third-year and greaterIn many departments, third and fourth-year students are also required to meet with an advisor for registration authorization. In some departments, you will transition to a faculty advisor who has even more expertise in your area of interest. Either way, you are encouraged to continue working with your advisor throughout your education at Iowa.
Graduation
Reaching graduation is a goal we have in common. An academic advisor will be with you every step of the way.
Questions?
If you have questions, we have answers. Contact the team of advisors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or visit MyUI to find your advisor and reach out to them directly.