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Advising Hours and Operations

Advising office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Advising appointments and walk-ins are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Students requesting an appointment at 8 a.m. or 4:30 p.m. should contact their academic advisor directly for arrangements.

Advising Options

Advisors are available for a mixture of in-person and virtual walk-ins/ appointments. Virtual communications may be conducted via phone, email, or Zoom. To view the advising options and to schedule an advising appointment, please refer to the information below.

Walk-ins

Students may walk-in at any time during office hours to be seen by an advisor. It is recommended that students refer to their advisor’s schedule via myWings to view dedicated walk-in hours as students that visit outside of these hours are subject to a longer wait period. Students with a scheduled advising appointment will have priority over students that visit outside of the dedicated walk-in hours.

Appointments 

Students have the option of selecting an in-person campus appointment or a virtual appointment* via phone or Zoom. Students should check their advisor’s schedule in myWings to view appointment availability. *Students selecting a virtual appointment should indicate in the notes section if they prefer a phone or Zoom appointment. The advisor will call the number provided or send a Zoom link for the appointment depending on meeting preference. 

Virtual Advising Days

Each advisor has a day where they will be working remotely. On these days, appointments and walk-ins for the appropriate advisor are only available through virtual methods. Students requesting an appointment should indicate if they would prefer a phone or Zoom appointment. Virtual drop-ins are available on remote days from 9 to 10:30 am and 2 to 3:30 pm. Students can participate in the virtual drop-in sessions by joining the virtual waiting room at the link provided below.

Advisor Join Virtual Drop Ins Via Zoom

Dr. Cathy O’Farrell

cofarrel@unf.edu

Director of Academic Support Services

Marilyn Heth

marilyn.heth@unf.edu

Sport Management, Secondary Education (all majors), Middle School Math/Science, and Learning, Design, and Technology

 

Emily Crossett

emily.crossett@unf.edu

Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education

Zoom Info Coming Soon

Erica Hughes

erica.hughes@unf.edu

ASL/Interpreting, Deaf Education, Disability Services, Exceptional Student Education



How To Make An Appointment with an Advisor

Using Web version of MyWings

  • Log in to myWings, select the Advising tile
  • Click on the Make an Advising Appointment link
  • In the Select Week field, choose the week you want to make an appointment and click submit
  • Click on the Appointment Available time you want, enter the required information
  • Click Make Appointment
  • Please make sure to leave a brief comment letting your advisor know what you will be discussing.
  • For virtual appointment slots, indicate if you prefer a phone or Zoom Appointment

To make an appointment with an advisor in the new (Beta) version of myWings

  • Log in to myWings, select the Academic Support
  • Click the Advising link
  • Click on the Make an Advising Appointment link
  • In the Select Week field, choose the week you want to make an appointment and click submit
  • Click on the Appointment Available time you want, enter the required information
  • Click Make Appointment
  • Please make sure to leave a brief comment letting your advisor know what you will be discussing.
  • For virtual appointment slots, indicate if you prefer a phone or Zoom Appointment

If you have recently changed your major or are wanting to talk to an advisor about changing your major, please contact the office to schedule an appointment so that we can ensure you are meeting with the correct advisor.

*Academic advising is provided to all students in the college. Students’ failure to seek advisement has historically resulted in scheduling problems, incomplete certification requirements, and delayed program completion. The College is not responsible for problems due to students’ failure to consult with advisors.