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Academic Advising is a partnership between you and your advisor. Together you will discuss and develop a plan for your degree. Advising support is essential to your success as an online student.

Please do not book an appointment if you have not been officially admitted to this program and assigned to an academic advisor. If you have not been admitted to this program, please contact a student success coach for assistance with admission.

Bachelor's Degree Advising

Bachelor of Applied Science

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Bachelor of Arts, Digital Innovation + Design

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Bachelor of Arts, Integrated Strategic Communications

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Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Professional Studies

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Bachelor of Arts, Public Health

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Bachelor of Business Administration, Management

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Bachelor of Science, Advanced Medical Imaging

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Bachelor of Science, Cyber Operations and Resilience

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Bachelor of Science, Imaging Sciences

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Online Degree Pathway and Associate Degree

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Master's Degree Advising

Master of Business Administration

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Master of Science, Accountancy

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Master of Science, Cyber Operations and Resilience

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Master of Science, Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning

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Master of Social Work

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What to Expect

Advisor Expectations

  • Support and guide you through your academic journey
  • Assist you in identifying the courses that will help you reach graduation in the most efficient way possible
  • Explain university policies, regulations, programs and procedures
  • Review your academic performance and the implications of that performance
  • Refer you to appropriate campus resources and contacts when needed

Student Expectations

  • Contact your advisor each semester and communicate regularly about changes to academic plans and timelines
  • Understand your degree requirements and academic plan
  • Notify your advisor when health, financial, academic and/or other difficulties are preventing you from being successful
  • Take responsibility for actions that affect your academic progress
  • Check your BroncoMail regularly