Meet with Your Advisor

As a UB student, you are assigned a professional academic advising center based on your major and/or affiliation with a special program.

If you are a non-degree seeking student, please contact the Office of the Registrar for further information.

Contact Your Advisor

You can make an appointment with your advisor through Navigate, or contact your advisor or Advising Center directly using the Advising Directory below. You should meet with your advisor early and often—at least once a semester until graduation.

Before your meeting, make sure you have your HUB Academic Advisement Report available.

Advising Directory

Programs

Students affiliated with scholarly communities, programs and athletics receive specialized services from their program centers as well as from departmental/major academic advisors.

Academic Advising Centers

Students who have decided on a major, including minors, certificate programs and micro-credentials, are advised by the appropriate academic advising center.

Student Responsibilities Advisor Responsibilities

Student Responsibilities

Students are expected to:

  • Be actively engaged in seeking the academic and career information needed to meet educational goals.
  • Acquire the skills needed to assume final responsibility for course scheduling, program planning, and the successful completion of all graduation requirements.
  • Become knowledgeable about the relevant policies, procedures, and rules of the university and academic programs.
  • Be prepared with accurate information and relevant materials when contacting the advisor.
  • Consult with their advisor at least once a semester to select courses, review the accuracy of the Academic Advisement Report, check progress towards graduation, and discuss the suitability of other educational opportunities provided by the university.
  • Make satisfactory academic progress.
  • Frequently check HUB Student Center, Navigate and UB email to access important information and resources.

By accepting responsibility for their education, students enhance the development of their academic, social, and career goals.

As a condition of enrollment, students are responsible for reviewing, understanding, and abiding by the university’s regulations, procedures, requirements, and deadlines as described in official publications, including the university’s undergraduate catalog, UB websites, and official university email communications.