2008-09 Undergraduate Catalog
- University Responsibilities
- College/School and Department Responsibilities
- Student Responsibilities
- Where to Go for Academic Assistance
- Academic Advising at UF
The university is committed to quality academic advising for all students. The academic advising mission is to assist students in the attainment of their educational goals. New students are required to attend, and will receive advising, during Preview, UF’s new student orientation. After Preview, student advising is handled by college advisers.
University Responsibilities: The Office of the Provost is responsible for providing students, faculty and other advising staff with accurate information in the catalog, course schedules, other publications and ISIS. The faculty, administration and staff share a responsibility to provide accurate information and effective advice.
The Academic Advising Center in 100 Farrior Hall is responsible for acting as an information and referral center to provide faculty advisers and undergraduate students with timely and accurate information. In addition, the AAC provides advice for students interested in postbaccalaureate professional programs such as dentistry, law, medicine and veterinary medicine.
College/School and Department Responsibilities: The dean of each college or school ultimately is responsible for ensuring that academic advice is available and accessible to all students within the college or school.
Student Responsibilities: To graduate, students are responsible for knowing and fulfilling all university, college and major
requirements. All students must:
- Attend the Preview orientation program to receive academic advising before their first term of enrollment,
- Maintain a GatorLink email address and read official university correspondence sent to this address,
- Meet with an adviser in the appropriate college/major upon entrance to a major,
- Confer with an adviser on a regular basis about options for a major if the student is undecided about a major,
- Review the degree audit each semester to ensure they fully understand their remaining degree requirements,
- Seek advising when in academic difficulty (e.g., below a 2.0 GPA, doing poorly in a critical-tracking course), and
- Maintain their own personal academic records, including transcripts, degree audits, evaluation of transfer work and notes from previous advising sessions.
Students who at any time are confused about academic requirements or their progress toward a degree are encouraged and expected to meet with an adviser.
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Planning future semesters Degree requirements Drop a class after drop/add Add a class after drop/add Drop a class after the deadline Transient status General education requirement Degree certification Correspondence study |
The student's college | Admission to a major Information about a minor |
The college that offers that major/minor |
Unsure about a major | The Academic Advising Center, the student's college or the Career Resource Center |
A.A. certification | The Academic Advising Center |
Withdrawal from the university | Dean of Student's Office, Peabody Hall |
Tutoring or help with specific courses Study skills and learning strategies |
The Teaching Center, Broward Hall |