Our Team
Our team in the Office of Academic Support and Information Services is here to serve your needs and support you as a student from the beginning of your time in the College of Education and Human Services through your graduation.
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Academic Advising
Academic Advising provides individualized academic advisement to all students in the college. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their academic advisor on a regular basis. Frequent advising will provide students with a well-defined set of admission and program requirements and enable progression in an efficient manner toward the completion of a student's degree.
We strive to guide you towards your academic goals by providing information, references, and advice. Advising is an engaging process between the advisor and the advisee where ultimately you are in full control of your educational experience. We are a resource to help you succeed.
Questions
General questions can be directed to each student's assigned advisor via email or phone.
(904) 620-3934
coehs-advising@unf.edu
Petway Hall, Bldg. 57, Suite 1300 1 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32224
For questions, concerns, and feedback about OASIS, please contact Dr.Cathy O'Farrell directly at cofarrel@unf.edu.
Director
Office Manager
Academic Advisor
Early Childhood Development, Pre-K Primary, Elementary Education
Academic Advisor
Secondary Education (English, Math, Social Studies, and Science: biology, chemistry, and physics), Sport Management, Learning Design and Technology
Academic Advisor
Exceptional Student Education, Deaf Education, Disability Services, ASL/English Interpreting
Manager of Outreach, Recruitment and Retention
Coordinator of Career and Employer Services
Career Coach Coordinator
Graduate Advising
Graduate students are expected to meet as soon as possible with their assigned faculty advisor to determine appropriate course work for their desired major. During the initial advising conference, the faculty advisor will help the student (1) select the major which will lead the student to achieving career goals, (2) evaluate the student’s baccalaureate level course work to determine whether prerequisites for the major have been met, (3) plan a tentative program of study for the student to follow which will lead to graduation in the desired major, and (4) provide the student with a copy of this tentative program. The tentative program will be finalized when the student is fully admitted to the college.
Students are provided with the names, telephone numbers and office location of their faculty advisor in their acceptance letter. Students with specific questions or concerns about university policies or regulations may visit the OASIS for more information.