Academic Orientation and Advisement
Current Students
How We Can Help You
If you are entering college without a specific major in mind, you are
undeclared until you make that decision. No need to worry: many
Armstrong students enroll as undeclared while they explore the majors
AASU has to offer.
While you are exploring your academic interests, the Advisement Office
will serve as your home base. Not only will you visit the advisement
office during advisement and registration periods, but you also can
visit at any time when you need to talk about a class or a professor,
to get help in deciding whether to drop a class or stick it out, to
receive academic and time-management coaching, or to find the answer to
some question about how the AASU campus works.
In addition, the Advisement Office is a good place to come when you
need help deciding on a major or a career path. The advisors and
counselor in the Advisement Office are experienced map makers, ready to
help you find your way. Sitting down with an advisor or counselor—face
to face—will likely help you come to terms with your skills and
interests. Sitting down with an advisor or counselor—one on one—may
help you learn about options and campus resources you never knew
existed. Sitting down with an advisor or counselor—person to person—may
well be the next step toward reaching your academic goals.
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