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NEW TO COLLEGE?

Sign up to attend a Group Advisement Session.  Group advising appointments are REQUIRED for all students new to college. 

Students With Disabilities
If you are a student with a disability and need to make special accommodations, please notify the Advisement Office staff and contact the Disability Resources and Services office at 480-857-5188

ALL OTHER STUDENTS...

Students can take General Education courses at either the Pecos or Williams campus.  They can also seek advisement at either campus. 
Visit the Academic Advisement Office at either campus to see an advisor:


   

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Teacher Education majors are encouraged to set an appointment with teacher education advisor Teresa McClelland.
  • Appointments available Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
  • Call 480-732-7317 for an appointment.

Williams Campus Programs of Study students must seek advisement at the Williams Campus.






    PECOS CAMPUS ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT

    2626 E. Pecos Rd., Chandler, AZ 85225
    Enrollment Services Building A, Room 140R (map)
    Phone (480) 732-7317 | Fax (480) 732-7192

    HOURS
    Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
    Students must check-in by 6:30 p.m.
    Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
    Students must check-in by 4:30 p.m.



       

    WILLIAMS CAMPUS ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT

    7360 E. Tahoe Ave.Mesa AZ, 85212
    Williams Campus, Aviation & Technology Center (map)
    (480) 988-8000 | Fax (480) 988-8130
    email: askcody@cgcmail.maricopa.edu

    HOURS
    Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
    Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.


     

    WHY SEEK ADVISEMENT?

    It is important to recognize that academic advising is more than selecting courses for an upcoming semester or making a plan to graduate. Both parties of the partnership should have specified expectations.

    It is the student's responsibility to: initiate and maintain contact with your advisor; discuss situations and issues that affect your academic performance (such as work and family commitments); learn basic university, college and departmental requirements, policies; and procedures; and seek assistance when needed.

    Your advisor will: listen and respond to your interests and concerns; respect you as an individual; be reasonably accessible; know policies and procedures for the college/university and your degree program; know where to find valuable information and make appropriate referrals for student support services; and provide guidance and assistance with your academic, career and life goals.

    Not sure of your career path?  Visit our Career and Placement Services Office.