Advising
Mission
The Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications recognizes the importance of advising and supports students as they plan and achieve their academic and career goals. A dedicated, nine-person advising staff exists for one-on-one meetings, drop-in hours and small group sessions with students.
The ultimate responsibility for understanding University policies and completing all degree requirements rests with the student. However, the advising office can assist students with information and advice on many topics.
End of Semester Drop-In Schedule
Advising Office, 204 Carnegie Building
- Tuesday, Dec. 3: 9-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m.
- Tuesday, Dec. 10: 9-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m.
- Friday, Dec. 13: 9-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m.
(Withdrawal Help and Fall 2024 Concerns only.) - Tuesday, Dec. 17: 9-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m.
Students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis. Drop-ins may close earlier than advertised depending on the number of students in line. You may request an adviser, but when it is really busy your wait will be shorter if you are open to seeing any adviser. For the shortest wait, arrive at 9 a.m. and be open to seeing any adviser.
Scheduled Appointments
Call 814-865-1503 or schedule online.
Advising Office, 204 Carnegie Building
Thirty (30) minute meetings to discuss graduation planning, study abroad, co-curricular involvement and academic progress.
To meet with your assigned adviser, please schedule through Starfish LINK
- To make an appointment: LionPATH > Quick Links > Starfish > Click on Your Success Network > Adviser's Name > Advising for Assigned Advisees
Withdrawal Deadline: Friday, Dec. 13 at 5 p.m.
If you are failing more than half of your classes this semester, please come to drop-in advising as soon as possible and any of the advisers would be happy to discuss if withdrawing from the semester is the right choice for you.
What is a Withdrawal?
- A withdrawal is the last opportunity to terminate enrollment in all classes for the semester.
- Withdrawing impacts ALL classes on your Spring schedule and removes all classes from your Summer and Fall schedules.
What happens if I withdraw from the semester?
- A withdrawal can impact your satisfactory academic progress related to student aid.
- Withdrawal will delay normal degree progress and may have financial implications.
- A withdrawal is recorded on your transcript as W for each course on your schedule.
- Students do not receive tuition refunds for withdrawing from the semester.
- If you are failing more than half of your courses, withdrawing can preserve your cumulative GPA.
Withdrawal Process & Forms
https://www.registrar.psu.edu/enrollment/leaving/withdrawal.cfm
Advising Resources
- Academic Calendars
- Undergraduate Bulletin — Majors, minors and more.
- Academic Integrity
- University Registrar
Applications
For assistantship opportunities, honors and special courses.
- COMM 494 Application for Undergraduate Research Assistant Credits
- Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (for credit or paid)
- COMM 496 Independent Study
- COMM 496H Honors Independent Study
- COMM 494 TA Guidelines
- Schreyer Honors College Thesis Guidelines
Tutoring Services
The Learning Center
220 Boucke Building (814-865-1841)
Offers tutoring in English, math, world languages and other select courses.
Office
204 Carnegie Building
814-865-1503
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