Academics // Undergrads

Advising

First, the Nuts and Bolts

Students register for the subsequent academic semester using a web-based  data entry system (ACES), during predesignated registration windows (typically occurring in early to mid-November for Spring registration, and late March and early April for Fall semester).  Prior to registering using this system, students are to meet in person with their designated academic advisor, to discuss their academic plan, and to obtain the PIN necessary to log into ACES.  Steps in this procedure are as follows:

  1. Approximately two weeks prior to each registration period, students are sent information pertaining to registration by the academic deans of the Pratt School, and advisors are provided with electronic access to Undergraduate Advisement Reports and PINs for each of their advisees.
  2. At the time the student receives their advising material, they should immediately contact their academic advisor to request an advising appointment.  Such contact should occur AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR to the student's registration window---students should NOT wait for their advisor to contact them, but should be pro-active in setting up these appointments.
  3. At some point before the student's advising window, the student and advisor meet for 15 or 20 minutes to discuss the planned schedule for the student, as well as other related career and curricular plans. Students are encourage to come to this meeting with a draft of their intended schedules, with any outstanding questions indicated.  Students are requested NOT to ask their faculty advisor to e-mail PIN numbers to them without an appointment.
  4. In the event that a student is unable to contact their advisor (making sure to give him or her a full week's notice before the advising window), that student should consult the departmental Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) for academic advice.  Some professors may also designate faculty colleagues to see their advisees, should they be out of town or otherwise unavailable during the advising period.
  5. After obtaining the PIN from the academic advisor, a designated faculty substitute, or the DUS, the student registers during his or her registration window using ACES.

Note: Students must meet and plan their curriculum with their assigned faculty advisor. Before scheduling an appointment with Connie Simmons, Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs, the student should first meet with their faculty advisor or the departmental DUS to try and resolve the problem. You must fill out this form and have it signed by your advisor or your Director of Undergraduate Studies to schedule an advising appointment with Dean Simmons during the advising period.

So, What Should You Plan For?

Headings with expand for more information.
First Year Planning
Sophomore Through Senior Year Planning
Undergraduate Research Fellows Planning
Planning for Study Abroad
Phi Beta Kappa Planning
FYI: General Advising Guidelines

Questions about this page? Contact:

Tod Laursen, Senior Associate Dean for Education, 166 Hudson Hall, 919-660-5206, laursen@duke.edu