Academic Advising

The Office of Undergraduate Academic Advising is dedicated to student retention and graduation. At Concordia University, a student will have access to a professional academic advisor as well as a faculty advisor. Both advisors cultivate a proactive learning partnership with students to help achieve their graduation goal. Advising is provided for all current undergraduate students to educate, assist and empower students in making well informed decisions related to academic goals, program of study, and supplemental learning experiences.

Academic & Faculty Advisors:

  • Interpret and enforce university policies and procedures with integrity
  • Help students explore, set and achieve academic, career, and personal goals with creativity
  • Share responsibility for developing educational plans that will lead to graduation with competence
  • Develop mentoring relationships to foster student growth, independence and accountability with compassion

 

Academic Advising Events

The events described below are held throughout the academic year to ensure current students will live, learn, grow and succeed at Concordia University Chicago. A printable calendar covering the entire 2011-12 academic year is also available.

Freshmen Forum: Information presented at this forum will include a review of how to read your program sheet, an overview of how to register for the upcoming academic year, and instructions on how to prepare for and schedule registration appointments with your faculty advisor.

Sophomore Session: During this session, students will learn about alternative ways to earn credit and off campus learning opportunities such as our Simultaneous Enrollment and Study Abroad Programs. Students will also receive information on the roles of faculty vs. academic advisors.

Junior Junction: This event will focus on preparation for graduation, and what students can do to stay on track. Academic Advising will introduce the intent to graduate process, review the program sheet, and explain the importance of having an unofficial graduation audit completed. 

Senior Fever: At this session, students will learn how to make the transition from being undergraduate students to alumni of Concordia University. Other university offices will also be present to make sure students have everything in place for graduation. 

 

Appointments

If you are a current undergraduate student and would like to schedule an appointment with your Academic Advisor, please contact our office at (708) 209-3256. Appointments are required outside of designated "Walk-In" periods. For prospective students seeking academic information, please schedule an appointment with your Admissions Counselor at (877) 282-4422.

 

Hours & Location

The Office of Undergraduate Academic Advising is located in the lower level of Addison Hall in room 155. We are open on Monday and Friday from  8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

 

Additional Information:

 

Staff

Calendar

Spring 2012 Events

Jan 23: Classes begin
Jan 23 -27: Walk- Hours
Mon – Thu 8am— 6 pm
Fri 8am - 4:30pm
Jan 27: Last day to add a course
Feb 6-8: Mandatory Meeting
Transfer Tips &
Commuter Connections, KCC Rm 10
Mon 8 - 9:15am
Tue 1 - 2:15pm
Wed 4:30pm - 5:45pm
Feb 13-15: Mandatory Meeting
Freshman Forum, KCC OPRF
Mon 8 - 9:15am
Tue 1pm - 2:15pm
Wed 4:30 - 5:45pm
Feb 17:
Census Date: Last day to drop a class so it will not be listed on transcript
and to take a Course Pass/DF or Audit
Mar 19-21: Mandatory Meeting
Senior Fever, KCC OPRF
Mon 8 - 9:15am
Tue 1 - 2:15pm
Wed 4:30 - 5:45pm
Mar 26–30:Walk- Hours Before Withdraw:
Mon – Fri 8am— 4:30 pm
Mar 27: F.R.E.S.H., Addison Hall 150 Lab Fix Registration Error Support Hours
Tue 8am-4:30pm
Apr 1: Intent to Graduate Deadline for August
Apr 6: Last day to withdraw from a class: “W” will post on transcript
May 7-11
:Walk- Hours Before Finals Week
Mon – Fri 8am until 4:30 pm
May 14 - 18 - Final Exams
May 14-18:Walk- Hours Finals Week
Mon – Fri 8am until 4:30 pm
May 18: Last Day