Advising
The Academic Advising Services at
Salisbury University and in the Seidel
School of Education and Professional Studies play a key role in facilitating
student growth and development. The primary purpose of advising is to
assist students in the development of meaningful educational plans that
are compatible with their career and life goals.
General information
about advising at Salisbury University can be found on the
Academic Advising website.
Questions regarding course
requirements in the Seidel School can be directed to your faculty advisor
or
Kimberly Clark-Shaw, Advising Coordinator.
Team Advising in the Seidel School
Team
Advising provides a rich opportunity for students to
learn important information relevant to their
academic program. The purpose of Team Advising is to relay important
details from the faculty and department administrators about their
program and registration processes. It also provides an opportunity to
meet with faculty advisors before registering for the upcoming semester.
Faculty advisors, department chairs, program
directors, and the advising coordinator are all available to address
student questions and concerns about
majors/minors, registration, and other
academic related issues. There are
several Team Advising sessions held before registration in order to
simplify the Program
Planning process so students can better plan their schedule for the
upcoming semester.
Team advising is currently offered FOR academic majors
IN:
Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Dual
degree in Elementary & Early Childhood Education, and Exercise Science.
- Students
from these majors will need to sign up for a Team Advising
sessions during Program Planning.
- Students will
be informed via email of the exact dates for Team Advising session
and will need to respond by email to confirm which session they
chose to attend.
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