Center for Academic Advising

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Guiding You to Success

The Center for Academic Advising houses professional academic advising staff to meet the needs of undergraduate students. The center also serves as a clearinghouse for campuswide advising services.

Our academic advisors will begin working with you from the moment you are admitted to the university, helping to guide you down your educational path. We will help you choose a major, register for classes or just point you in the right direction. 

Our Shared Advising Model

Every student is assigned at least one primary advisor upon admission to UW-Superior. If you have a declared major, you will also be assigned a secondary advisor.

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Your primary advisor is responsible for approving your academic plan and lifting your advising hold each semester. Your primary advisor should be your first contact when you need advising assistance. Typically, during your freshman and sophomore year, your primary advisor is a professional advisor in the Center for Academic Advising. Once you are a junior or senior, your primary advisor will be a faculty member in your academic department.

You are required to meet with your primary advisor at least once every semester to discuss your course selections prior to registration. The university places an enrollment hold on your account every semester. This hold can only be lifted by your primary advisor once you have communicated regarding course selection and degree planning. It is your responsibility to make and keep your advising appointment each semester. Make sure you meet with your advisor early so that you can register as early as possible every semester. Check your UW-Superior email regularly – your advisor will reach out to you when it is time to make an appointment.

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Your secondary advisor serves as back-up to your primary advisor and can provide additional assistance and mentoring. You can work with this advisor after you have met with your primary advisor or if your primary advisor is not available. Typically, during your junior and senior year, your primary advisor is a faculty member in your academic department while your secondary is your professional advisor in the Center for Academic Advising.

You may confirm your advisor assignment(s) in E-Hive. Always see an advisor as soon as possible if:

  • You are struggling in a class
  • You are considering dropping a class or withdrawing from the university
  • You would like to change your major or minor
  • You would like to declare your major or minor

Your Academic Advisors

Maya Gort
Academic Advisor
Taylor Walkky-Byington
Academic Advising Director
Scott Vosen
Academic Advisor
Alina Lekander
Academic Advisor
Beth Christopherson
Academic Advisor
Emily Schoenborn
Administrative Manager
Caitlin Dailey
Academic Advisor
Maureen Rappley-Larson
Professor Emeritus

Advising Resources and Forms

Including Change of Major, Minor and Degree Form

Find information on changing your major/minor/degree, your advisor, planning sheets and more.

We’re Here to Help!

If you have any questions, we’re here to help! You can contact us by clicking the button below, or by contacting your advisor directly. Extended evening hours are available virtually.

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