University of Illinois Chicago Parent & Family Guide

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Undergraduate Advising Questions and Answers for Families Q

What advising resources are available to students?

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Academic advisors are available to students from their first year through graduation. Advisors provide detailed information about academic resources, major/minor requirements, preprofessional program advising, and graduate school advice. Academic advisors can help new students understand how previous college credits and courses from other institutions help fulfill UIC’s requirements.

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How involved should I be with my student’s academic needs?

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Recognize that this is a time of exploration and self-discovery for students. Encourage your student to try different subjects and to get involved in activities that will broaden their experiences. Show interest in academic decisions but try not to direct the thinking or behavior of your student. Encourage them to discuss classes or other goals they wish to accomplish at UIC with their academic advisor.

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When should a major be declared?

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Students are encouraged to spend their first year exploring a variety of courses and resources offered by their academic college. By sophomore year, students should begin to consider their choice of major. Students must declare their major before achieving junior standing, but they should declare their major as soon as they are confident they know what they want to pursue. Remember that the preprofessional programs, such as pre-pharmacy or premedicine, are not majors; instead, they are educational goals that are geared toward helping students achieve their professional aspirations.

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