Academic Advisors & Support
Advising
- Academic Advising
OUE Advisors work closely with students to provide individual academic advising, problem solving for academic issues and referrals to campus resources. The goal is to help students create meaningful academic plans and maximize their academic success.
- Pre-Major Advising Connections at Emory (PACE)
The PACE program will replace the FAME program as of the Fall 2009 semester.
- Freshman Advising & Mentoring at Emory (FAME)
The PACE program will replace the FAME program as of the Fall 2009 semester.
- Majors and Minors Advising
Students must complete requirements for the major in a particular academic field. Students may be certified in two, but not more than two, areas of concentration. Minors are available in certain fields for students who wish to complete a minor in addition to a major. A student may thus have two majors or one major and a minor. Students must maintain at least a C (2.0) average in any major or minor they complete.
- Science Advising
Faculty in science departments are great resources to help guide your science experiences at Emory. To help you get started, you should check with the Director of Undergraduate Study in the department you’re interested in. Academic advisors from the Office of Undergraduate Education are also available to help. Our office also offers academic support specifically designed for science students in introductory math and science courses.
See also ScienceNet. The Center for Science Education (CSE) promotes access, interest and participation in science careers. Our programs bolster science literacy and provide hands-on research experiences for students and teachers at the precollege, college and postgraduate levels.
- Health Sciences Mentoring at Emory
The Office for Undergraduate Health Sciences Mentoring at Emory aims to integrate and enhance the undergraduate pre-health experience. We offer of programs, pre-health advising and materials that will help students achieve their post-graduate goals. By integrating research, academics, clinical and service experiences, study-abroad, and pre-health advising we aim to prepare students with experiences, courses, and the practical knowledge of what it takes to successfully apply to health sciences professional schools and careers.
We welcome students to visit us early in their college careers. In addition, we work with the Career Center, the College and the Health Sciences departments at Emory to provide the one-stop shop for all students thinking of a career in the health sciences.
Support
- Learning Programs
Learning Programs is the unit of the Office for Undergraduate Education that provides a variety of sources of academic support to Emory College undergraduates. These programs include individualized and small group tutoring, collaborative learning groups facilitated by peers, science mentoring, consultations and workshops.