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Advising Matters


You can access many resources on this page and using the menu links at right to help you make the most of your academic experience in the Department of Biology at UL Lafayette.

Student Responsibilities for Academic Advising

Each student at UL Lafayette is assigned an academic advisor. If you have declared as a Biology major your advisor will be from this department. Students can find advisor information via the STUDENT TAB on ULink , or inquire in the Department of Biology office (BLD 108). You should meet with your advisor during Early Advising periods (in March for Summer/Fall and in October for Spring) to talk about courses you should take for upcoming semesters and have your academic hold removed.

  • Contact your advisor to introduce yourself and schedule an advising appointment.   You can email or call them to schedule the appointment.   If you are sending an email, be sure to include your CLID and 2-3 times that would be good times for you to be advised.   Some advisers want you to sign up on a sign up sheet by their office door.   You will need to check with your specific advisor as to how they prefer you schedule your advising appointments.
  • Prior to your advising appointment, pick up a blue Academic Advising Form from the Department of Biology office (BLD 108) and fill out the top part of the form.
  • Be prepared for your advising appointment by being knowledgeable about the course requirements ( see links to degree plans at right) and what electives interest you.
  • Bring the blue Academic Advising Form with you to your scheduled advising appointment.

Problems with Advising

If you are not satisfied with your advising experience and would like to discuss the problem, request a new advisor or simply voice your concern, send an e-mail to the Advising Committee describing the issue. Your comments and requests will be evaluated by the Advising Committee.

Academic Success Center

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette recognizes that academic advising is a critical component of the educational experience and success of its undergraduate students. The Academic Success Center (Lee Hall, Rm. 115) is an excellent resource for academic support services, and a place to start if you have a question and do not know where to find the answer.

ADVISING INFORMATION

Course Info Updates


   • Fall 2012: BIOL 307, BIOL 405

   • Summer 2012

   • Course Descriptions

   • UL Schedule of Classes

 

Degree Plans


   • Major in Biology

   • Concentration in Resource Biology and Biodiversity

   • Concentration in Microbiology

   • Final Degree Plan Request (pdf)


Transfer Programs


   • Pre-Medical Technology

   • Pre-Veterinary


Minors


  • Minor in Biology

  • College of Science Minors

 

• Allied Health Information

• Thinking of Graduate School?

• New courses