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Counseling
and Advising
Guidelines
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welcome the opportunity to assist you through online advising.
Online advising
is generally best suited to questions about concrete, specific
issues. For complex issues and for all students who would prefer
to see a counselor/advisor in person, come to one of our campus
Counseling Centers.
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to most questions can be found
using the links below:
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Be
sure to review the guidelines for contacting the online advisors
before completing the form below. |
- To protect your
privacy, do not include your social security number with your e-mail
question.
- Provide relevant
information, such as your major or intended major, where you intend
to transfer, and any career ideas you might have in order to assist
us in answering your question.
- Be as specific
as you can. The more vague your question, the harder it will be to
give you a useful answer via e-mail.
- Allow a reasonable
amount of time for an advisor to reply. We try to respond to each
request within 24 hours, but during heavy advising times (before each
semester) it might be a little longer.
- Depending on
the nature of your question(s), you may be advised to schedule an
appointment with a counselor or your assigned faculty adviser. Some
situations are too complex for e-mail communications.
- Access to your
academic record is available to you through MyMC
account.
Online
Advising Form
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