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ACADEMIC ADVISING COORDINATING COUNCIL


Academic Advising Mission Statement

The University of Georgia’s mandatory undergraduate academic advisement programs are an essential part of the undergraduate educational experience which empower students to attain their academic goals.

Faculty and professional academic advisors of the University of Georgia will help undergraduate students understand the options and opportunities for academic programs of study, degree requirements, academic resources, and course selection. Academic advisors will engage students in meaningful relationships designed to support and encourage a challenging and successful undergraduate education. Students will prepare for and participate fully in their advising experience.

Ultimately each undergraduate student is responsible for his/her academic progress at the University of Georgia; advisors cannot provide a guarantee of graduation and/or certification within a specified period of time. The Academic Advising Coordinating Council will provide leadership and support to faculty and professional academic advisors through best practices in training, mentoring, research, and evaluation.

The University of Georgia
Office of the Vice President for Instruction
108 New College
205 Herty Drive
Athens, GA 30602-1695
Phone: 706 542-6358
Fax: 706 542-0435




This page was last updated on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 1:39 PM

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