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Advising & Mentors
Just who will help you know what to do? There are several resources to contact for different situations. They are:

Your Resident Advisor (R.A.)
If you live in the residence halls, each floor has an upper-classman who is employed by the university to make sure you are safe and following the rules. Your RA can also answer lots of general questions like- how do I get to, where can I find, when do I, etc.

Your academic advisor

This is the faculty member that has been assigned as your mentor in relation to your academics and career. You should make it a point to meet with them at least once per quarter.

CFAES Academic Counselors

Dr. Jill Pfister and Paul Heimberger are here to assist you with dropping and adding coursework, applying for graduation, answering questions along the way, and making sure you graduate on time.

Letter from Paul Heimberger

Departmental Advisors

Some of the departments within CFAES have additional staff to help students answer questions about internships, career placement, and other various topics. Ask your academic advisor if your department has an additional advisor.

Academic Assistance Program

Each of the CFAES Living and Learning Program Residence Halls has a student assigned as the resident academic assistance tutor. You can join the program for a nominal fee after you apply to live in the residence halls.

Departmental tutoring
Many department offer free tutoring by the same graduate students that teach the discussion sections of the math and science courses. You will find out about these opportunities during your first class session.

Faculty
Every professor/faculty member is required to have weekly office hours. This is a time when they leave their schedules open for students to walk in. These are also generally discussed during the first class.

Upperclassmen
Older students are a great resource, but not always reliable. They have a great deal of knowledge due to their earlier experience, but things may have changed since there time or their situation may have been different than yours. Keep this in mind when seeking advice from alumni or older students.

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