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Pre-Registration Advisement: Assigned Terms

Students will meet with the COB Adviser a minimum of one time a year on a rotational basis. The rotation is assigned as follows:

  • UTCID ends in an ODD number  - Meet for pre-registration advisement every Spring term between February 1 st and March 31st to plan the following four semesters: summer, fall, spring and summer.
  • UTCID ends in an EVEN number  - Meet for pre-registration advisement every Fall term between September 1 st and October 31st to plan the following three semesters: spring, summer and fall.
  • ALL students who are , are failing a course or dropped a course during the current semester, (regardless of UTCID)  - Meet for pre-registration advisement every semester between February 1 st and March 31 st and September 1 st and October 31 st.
  • ALL Graduation Candidates (regardless of UTCID: Meet for pre-registration advisement the semester prior to anticipated graduation date.
  • ALL UTC athletes and international students must be advised EVERY semester.

If you are currently enrolled at UTC or are being re-admitted to UTC and meet any of the following criteria, you should meet with the Adviser during the current term:

  • Students who are changing to a business major
  • Students changing majors within the College of Business
  • Students majoring in business and listed on "academic probation"
  • Students majoring in business who are failing a current course
  • Students majoring in business who have dropped or plan to drop a current course

NOTE:  Adult students may continue to use Adult Services if they prefer. 

Students should meet with the adviser during regularly scheduled walk-in hours. No appointment required. Appointments usually take 10-15 minutes. However, it is recommended that students set aside 20-30 minutes in case of delays, additional needs, etc.

It is imperative that students arrive fully prepared with all requested documents for their meeting. This includes a tentative academic plan created by the student.

Students who have any type of hold or are unsure as to their attending classes in the fall should still meet with an adviser to be prepared for if/when they decide to register for fall classes.

Advisement codes will be emailed to students who meet during their assigned term.

Updated on 1/01/08