Location
The Academic and Career Advising Center is located on the second floor of the Danielle N. Ripich Commons. We are staffed by professional academic advisors and advise all first- and second-year students. We also have an advisor that works with all students interested in applying to graduate schools in the health professions.
Contact
Academic Advising
Danielle N. Ripich Commons, 2nd floor
(207) 602-2192
advising@une.edu
Vision
To empower UNE鈥檚 undergraduate students to be active and engaged learners who are involved in all aspects of the university.
Core Values
We are committed to providing a trusting relationship by helping you find academic success and a passion for learning. To help foster this success we believe that every undergraduate student should
- Take ownership of your educational experiences and progress
- Value the importance of building relationships and partnerships with people who can aide in your academic and career success
- Make informed and independent decisions
- Achieve balance in everyday life
Goals
Our goals are to assist you to
- Understand the purpose and goals of your college career and to integrate strategies for success that will be useful in life after college.
- Develop an academic plan based on your academic ability, personal interests, and expressed goals.
- Motivate you to make connections with faculty mentors, access campus resources, and participate in curricular and co-curricular activities.
- Engage in your academic career and guide you to become active participants in your learning.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Develop an educational plan for successfully achieving your goals while progressing toward graduation
- Identify and utilize 51小黄车Compass, Capp, and the Navigate app to evaluate your progress toward graduation
- Learn and abide by UNE鈥檚 academic policies and procedures as described in the college catalog and assume full responsibility for your academic progression
- Know where and how to access appropriate support services to accommodate your needs
- Critically reflect upon your academic and career goals
- Appreciate and engage in co-curricular opportunities
Advisor Responsibilities
- Articulate academic policies and procedure, major and core/common curriculum, and graduation requirements
- Monitor and reassess your academic progress on a semester-to-semester basis
- Help identify and correct academic problems to support your overall success
- Guide you to campus resources for problems that are beyond the realm of academic advising intervention
- Maintain regular, accessible office hours for advisement and respond in a timely way
- Assist you in building meaningful relationships with faculty
- Maintain confidentiality pursuant to FERPA
When You Should See Your Advisor
- Every semester prior to your registration date
- To discuss academic progress
- To find out more about a particular major or minor
- To discuss any problems that might affect your academic performance
- To discuss dropping a class, and the possible impact from your decision (financial aid, full-time status, etc.)
- To discuss graduate and professional options and receive appropriate referrals
- To monitor progress toward graduation