The Pre-major advisor works with College of Arts and Science (A&S) undergraduates to help students understand and adapt to the academic expectations and requirement of the College of Arts and Science and chart courses of study appropriate to their interests and goals. Pre-major advisers typically advise students for three to four semesters, beginning the summer before their first-year in residence at Vanderbilt. Students work with their pre-major adviser until they declare their majors by the middle of their fourth semester, during their sophomore year. In the advising process, advisers answer questions about selecting courses, choosing a major, understanding the relationship between academic majors and career choices, preparing for post-baccalaureate study, using academic resources, and connecting with study abroad and other campus resources. Pre- major advisers also provide support and help students make connections to faculty major advisers in academic departments and programs for specific disciplinary advice. About the Work Unit: Pre-Major Advising is the primary advising for students upon matriculation through major declaration (all incoming first-years and roughly 25% of second year students). This office reports under Academic Affairs in the College of Arts & Science Dean’s Office; this office regularly collaborates with the Office of Academic Services and the A&S College Core. This office is dedicated to help pre-major students in the College of Arts and Science define their academic and future interests. Our dedicated academic advisers provide specialized support as students navigate course selection, choosing a major, and understanding university policies.
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Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees