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Advising

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Advising

When do I go to whom?

For help with major requirements and curriculum questions, go to your faculty advisor.

For help with College requirements and curriculum questions, to talk about a personal problem that is having an impact on your academics, or to think about your curriculum versus what you want to do in the future, make an appointment with your advising dean.  To do so, please call 607.255.5004 (first-years or sophomores) or 607.255.4833 (juniors or seniors), and speak with one of the office assistants. 

For help with figuring out your path through a particular major, make an appointment with the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the appropriate department.

For help with thinking about a possible career (or internship, summer job, resume planning, etc.), make an appointment with A&S Career Services.

Freshmen and Sophomores

Please call 607-255-5004 for appointment

Last names beginning with ...

A-D: Ken Gabard
kag4@cornell.edu

E-K: Jim Finlay
jmf13@cornell.edu

L-P: Clare McMillan
cam23@cornell.edu

Q-V: Pat Wasyliw
pw36@cornell.edu

W-Z: Myra Sabir
mgs16@cornell.edu 

Juniors and Seniors

Please call 607-255-4833 for an appointment, or, if you need only five to ten minutes of your dean's time, come to walk-in hours Monday or Thursday, 1:30 to 4:00pm. 

Last names beginning with ...

A-E: Tammy Shapiro
tlb31@cornell.edu
F-K: Rich Keller
rfk46@cornell.edu
L: Juliette Corazon
jr272@cornell.edu
M-N: Heather Struck
hcs47@cornell.edu
O-S: Maria Davidis
mmd42@cornell.edu
T-Z: Anne Birien 
ab894@cornell.edu

Student Records

  • Chart your progress to your degree with the DUST reportCheck your schedule, update records and contact information in the Student Center

  • Authorize the release of your student academic records to another person (including a family member) by completing Release of Student Information form; the student's written consent is required under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).