Humanities and Social Sciences Academic Advising Center

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

The Advising Center offers academic advising services to all students who are pursuing an undergraduate major, minor, or certificate within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

What Our Advisors Do

Our Academic Advisors strive for student success and well-being by working with students in the following ways:

  • Advising first-year and transfer students on the selection of general education and major pre-requisite requirements.
  • Providing information to students interested in switching to a major within the college
  • Supporting students who have been placed on academic warning or probation.
  • Meeting with all new and transfer students at orientation and support course selection for their first semester
  • Advising students on how and when to apply for graduation
  • Serve as a resource for students regarding academic policies and procedure

Contact the Advising Center

Phone: 507-389-2416 (V)

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Major & Career Exploration

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is your gateway to a variety of careers and the chance to change the world. Our programs foster a life-long love of learning that translates to innumerable career opportunities after graduation.

Schedule an Appointment

Schedule an appointment with the College of Humanities & Social Sciences Academic Advising Center and/or view upcoming walk-in hours.

Registration

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Orientation & Registration

Important new student orientation and registration information.

Meet the Team

Meet the College of Humanities & Social Sciences Academic Advising Center staff.

Advising Recognition Award

Advising is an important part of our academic mission in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Every year we ask students to nominate an advisor who has had a positive impact on them during their academic career.