School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Advising

Important Upcoming Academic Dates

 
Event Date
Summer 2009 1st 5-Week Session Final Grades Due and Grades Available Online Jun 29 - Jul 10
Summer 2009 2nd 5-Week Session Late Registration Jul 3 - Jul 9
Summer 2009 University Closing - Independence Day Jul 4
Summer 2009 2nd 5-week session Classes Begin Jul 6
Summer 2009 2nd 5-week session Census Day Jul 9
Summer 2009 2nd 5-Week Session Last Day to Add a Course Jul 9
Summer 2009 2nd 5-Week Session Last Day to Drop Without a "W" Jul 9

Welcome to Your NS&M Undergraduate Advising Website!

Your Advisor:

A-Db: Peyton Cogliandro

Dc-Jl: Kathleen Byrnes

Jm-Ne: Angela Scoggins

Nf-Sg: Donnell Bivens

Sh-Z: Valerie Brunell

Summer 2009 Advising Schedule

Monday - Friday:  8:00 AM-5:00 PM

If you are wanting to walk-in, please call ahead to be sure your advisor is not at lunch or on vacation.

To schedule an appointment please email, come by, or call:

Amy Williams
nsmadvising@utdallas.edu
JO 4.800
972-883-2500

SUMMER 2009

Summer 2009 semester is ongoing. There are important dates this summer for both the Summer and Fall semesters. Please see the Summer 2009 Academic Calendar and the Fall 2009 Academic Calendar for information and details.

If you are an incoming freshman for the Fall 2009 semester and have not signed up for freshman orientation please visit The Freshman Orientation website to sign up.

New transfer students can sign up for a Transfer Orientation as well.

New transfer students can see an advisor prior to transfer orientation to register for classes. However they should have been admitted and have their transcripts articulated before making an appointment to see an advisor. We will not be able to tell you what you have completed and what you have left to complete unless the transcripts are articulated and therefore will NOT be able to register you.

 

Notice on Advising

Academic advisors are available to assist students in designing an appropriate course of study that will satisfy requirements for graduation.

The advisors are here to guide you through your years spent at UT Dallas, but you are also responsible for knowing all rules and regulations regarding your degree plan.  This website, as well as the UT Dallas website, is intended to help you do that.

It is recommended that all students should meet with their academic advisor at least once per year to discuss degree requirements, course selection, time management, study skills, difficulties with coursework, career opportunities, and personal problems.

Advising Links

To access our advising links, please use the tool bar of the left of this page. 
The links are listed under Advising.

 

  • Updated: December 19, 2007