Find your advisor
Your academic advisor is a partner in your academic journey as you move through and graduate from Texas A&M University. They are a reliable source of information about your major and they can also connect you with academic and personal support programs, co-curricular opportunities, and career options.
- College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
- College of Architecture
- College of Arts & Sciences
- Bush School of Government & Public Service
- College of Education & Human Development
- College of Engineering
- Mays Business School
- College of Nursing
- Office for Student Success
- College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts
- School of Public Health
- Transition Academic Programs
WHAT CAN MY ADVISOR DO?
Your academic advisor is a reliable sources of information about your major, one who can help you:- Explore Your Interests
- Consider Alternative Majors & Minors
- Select Courses
- Add or Drop Courses
- Build Your Degree Plan
- Meet Your Degree Requirements
- Remove Holds From Your Account
GET PREPARED FOR YOUR MEETING!
Academic advising is a crucial part of your educational experience at Texas A&M University. To get the most out of your advising session, prepare for it: go into your meeting with an agenda of relevant topics and questions to make the best use of everyone's time.
Some advisors provide students with directions for preparing for specific meetings, such as pre-registration advising. Others will expect students to come into the meeting with an understanding of their degree programs and the requirements that they have met so far. It's a good idea to make a list of the classes you have taken and check out the degree requirements in the Undergraduate Catalog.
Have you completed a Degree Evaluation recently? If not, please do so and bring your report with you when you see your advisor.