Academic Advising

Academic advising is one of the most important services you will receive while you are at the University of Cincinnati. Academic advising is a shared responsibility in which the student and the advisor work together to achieve a common goal.

Academic advisors help students: 

  • Understand the general education and program requirements 
  • Understand major requirements 
  • Interpret academic policies 
  • Develop educational goals 
  • Improve academic performance and seek academic challenges 
  • Develop long-term academic plans 
  • Develop course schedules that consider the student’s background, course prerequisites and educational goals 
  • Identify appropriate resources to assist students with resolving individual problems 
  • Identify and develop career goals 
  • Overcome barriers to learning

Student responsibilities: 

  • Give thoughtful consideration to your academic and career goals 
  • Review the college bulletin, degree progress audit and course schedules to keep current on academic policies, procedures, and requirements 
  • Prepare a list of questions before each meeting with your advisor. Have a tentative, written schedule prepared if registering for classes. 
  • Know the academic calendar. Do not miss deadlines. Know when to register and add or drop classes. 
  • Save personal copies of schedules, tentative degree plans, transfer credit evaluations, grade reports, petitions, and other important information regarding your academic progress. 
  • Contact and make appointments with your advisor when you need assistance, and cancel any appointments that you are unable to keep. 
  • Accept full responsibility for making decisions on academic choices. Academic advisors will present you with options. You will make the final decisions.
  • Make the Appointment: Be sure to schedule an appointment each semester with your Academic Advisor! Current CECH students can schedule an appointment through My Bearcat Network. Prospective CECH students can email us to set up an appointment. 
  • Classes: Prepare a tentative written schedule ahead of time so that you can discuss your classes in more depth with your advisor. Course listings are available on the Enrollment Services website before registration starts, so make sure to look at what is being offered and compare it to the remaining coursework on your academic profile. 
  • Deadlines & Registration: Be mindful of important deadlines for the semester. If you have questions regarding add/drop and withdrawal deadlines, please let your advisor know. This information can also be found on the academic calendar
  • Take Control: Academic advisors serve as a support system to provide you with options, resources, and important program information. It is your decision what to do in class scheduling and course selection. Each student is unique, and we want to help you find the right balance that works for you.