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Finding an Advisor

Undergraduates: The Undergraduate Studies Academic Advising Center is home for all advising for freshmen and most sophomores. Their goals are to:

  • Provide quality lower division academic advising for all FIU majors.
  • Help students navigate the FIU systems.
  • Identify resources for improving academic skills and obtaining advise
    for majors and possible careers.
  • Help students become good decision-making, independent
    individuals.

We encourage you to use the services available through their website >>.

Location: University Park - PC 249 & Biscayne Bay - AC I 180

Graduates: If you would like to become a Teaching Assistant  or a Research Assistant, contact your department and talk to your program director about it.   You may also speak with your advisor about possible research assistantship opportunities available around campus within your field of interest.  Upon entry to a graduate degree program,  each student will be assigned an advisor by the department chair or program director.  Initial advisement will focus on determining deficiencies, requesting transfer credit where applicable and establishing a proposed program of study.  The advisor must be succeeded by a supervisory committee as soon as possible but no later than upon completion of the second semester of enrollment.


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