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The
Academic Advising Program
Iowa State University's academic advisers are dedicated to
enhancing each student's academic and career aspirations.
Each student is assigned an adviser when he or she
arrives on campus, usually a faculty member or professional adviser
in the student's academic department. If a major has not yet been
declared, a member of the college faculty or staff will be assigned
as
adviser. The adviser can serve as a primary resource for the wide
variety of university
support services available to Iowa State University students, but
it is the student's responsibility to ask for assistance.
Advisers assist in the development of an academic
program that meets students' career objectives as well as curriculum
requirements. Advisers can help students achieve their academic
objectives by advising them about course requirements, recommended
electives, and procedures for registration and schedule changes.
It is the student's responsibility, however, to be knowledgeable
about Iowa State policies and procedures and the graduation requirements
for his or her individual program and to ensure that these requirements
are met. Advisers will help students to get the most out of their
educational experience.
In most departments, students may change advisers.
A student who wants to change advisers should check with the department
regarding the adviser change procedure.
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