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Math Advising

FOR STUDENTS WITH MORE THAN 60 HOURS

Academic advising is required of each student every semester. Each semester math students must meet with their academic advisor and their faculty mentor in order to be cleared for registration.

Obtaining a Math Advisor

  • Students considering a Math major should contact the Math Department Advisor, Kelsey Offen at Kelsey.Offen@uga.edu to address any questions or concerns.
     
  • In order to book an advising appointment and be cleared for registration for this major, you must first declare the major through Athena, then book an appointment on SAGE  (please allow 24-48 hours for the changes to be made).To make an appointment or to view walk-in hours, log in to SAGE (https://sage.uga.edu/) with your MyID and password. Click "My Success Network," then click "Schedule an Appointment" with the person listed as your primary advisor.
     
  • Students will be responsible for finding their own Faculty mentor.

The Advising Process

  • Students will meet with Math Department Advisor, Kelsey Offen, PRIOR to meeting with their faculty mentor. During this meeting, Kelsey Offen will create an academic plan for the student and provide different course options that meet their graduation requirements.
     
  • The students will then schedule an appointment and review the proposed Math courses with their faculty mentor.
     
  • The faculty mentor will email Kelsey Offen after their meeting with the student, she will then clear the student’s registration hold for the upcoming semester.

 

 

 

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