Academic Advising
Academic Advising
Academic advising at Enterprise State Community College is designed to help students define and achieve their academic goals. Academic advisors can assist you with:
- Short- and long-term academic and career goal setting
- Course selection for your program of study
- Transfer information and requirements
- Registration and class scheduling
- Information regarding college policies
- Support services and community resources information
- Academic concerns or issues
If you have questions or need assistance with registration, contact us at advising@escc.edu.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Advising
Students are assigned an Academic Advisor upon admittance. Your Academic Advisor can help you with registration, choosing a major, the transfer process, and adjusting to college life. The name of your advisor is listed on your degree plan.
Visit the Student Success and Counseling Center located in Boll Weevil Central to meet with an advisor in person. You may need to make an appointment to meet with an advisor as well. You can schedule an advising appointment or phone call by emailing advising@escc.edu.
The academic advisor serves as a coordinator of the student’s educational experiences and assists students in realizing the educational benefits available to them. The advisor’s task is to guide the student toward accepting responsibilities for mature academic decision-making. If the advisor and the student take responsibility for their share of the partnership, then both should have a rich and satisfying experience. As such, the academic advisor’s responsibilities include the following:
- Inform students of the nature of the advisor/student relationship.
- Designate and post hours available for advising.
- Assist students in selecting a realistic program consistent with their abilities and interests.
- Discuss relationships between institutional programs and occupational careers.
- Assist students in monitoring and evaluating their educational progress.
- Approve all designated educational transactions.
- Interpret instructional policies, procedures, and requirements.
- Refer students to appropriate campus resources.
- Encourage students to accept responsibility for their own actions and decisions.
- Evaluate the advising system, when requested, in order to strengthen the advising process.
Academic advising is a joint responsibility of advisors and students. Students carry a large portion of the responsibility in the advising process and should take the initiative to seek advisement and develop the advisor/advisee relationship. In order to contribute to an effective advising relationship, students are expected to:
- Make contact early in the term with the academic advisor prior to any need for pre-registration assistance.
- Meet with the advisor during the official academic advisement period prior to registration, and keep scheduled appointments unless other arrangements are made with the advisor.
- Prepare for advising sessions and bring appropriate resources or materials.
- Communicate personal values, abilities, interests, and goals to the advisor.
- Be willing to seek out the academic advisor at times other than registration for advice.
- Follow through on actions identified during each advising session.
- Become knowledgeable of all graduation requirements and adhere to institutional policies, procedures, deadlines, and requirements.
- Become familiar with campus resources.
- Evaluate the advising system, when requested, in order to strengthen the process.
- Accept final responsibility for all decisions.
We recommend that you speak with an Academic Advisor to talk about online career interest inventories that are available to assist you with a major selection that will be the best fit for you.
If you’d like to do a career interest inventory before meeting with your advisor, complete any of the inventories below and bring a copy of your results with you to show your advisor.
Visit any Academic Advisor to discuss changing your major and the impact it could have on your financial aid, degree completion, and course transferability. You can also fill out the Change of Major Form online at Change of Major Form