Academic Advising
The Academic Advising system at Regis College is comprised of experienced faculty and staff who provide each student with individualized counseling, goal-setting, and devising plans for using the curriculum to achieve these goals. The Advising system is broken up into the following areas with various faculty and staff, for more personalized assistance:
- First Year Academics
- Second Year Academics
- Third Year Academics
- Fourth Year Academics
- Specific Academic Program Areas
- Graduate and Continuing Education
- Career Planning and Placement
- International Students
- Learning Disability Services
- Student Success Center
Developmental Advising
Regis College follows a developmental model of academic advising wherein each student is teamed with a faculty advisor to develop and strive toward academic, career, and personal goals that reflect the student’s interests, values and strengths. In addition to simply providing the student with an understanding of degree and program requirements, the faculty advisor serves as both partner and mentor, guiding the advisee to purposefully explore opportunities, seek out resources and support services as needed, and periodically assess his/her progress. Students meet regularly throughout the academic year for one-on-one advising sessions with their faculty advisors as a means of promoting this growth.
Life and Learning Plan - An Important Tool For Advising
The Life and Learning Plan (LLP) is a developmental advising tool that allows faculty members to build relationships with their students by working closely with them to set realistic academic and career goals as well as a plan to achieve them. Click here to learn more about the LLP.
Academic Advising Forms: Intent to Major Form