Student Resources
Advising
Undergraduate students in the B.S. Information Studies (BSIS) program will work closely with an assigned academic advisor throughout their undergraduate college career to outline their program of study, determine which courses to take, and plan for any changes that may arise. In addition, advising is available for undergraduate students pursuing the Intelligence Studies Minor. 新澳门六合彩内幕信息provides a number of resources for students to refer to when looking to meet with an academic advisor.
Important Registration Information
All courses are restricted to Information Science Majors the first three weeks of the registration period. For Summer/Fall 2024 registration, courses are restricted until April 15th, 2024.
If you are a Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) major, AND you are graduating in Summer 2024 and need LIS 4414, please email cse-ugadvisor@usf.edu.
If you need a permit for a course please complete .
ADVISING APPOINTMENTS
For information about the College of Arts and Science (CAS) academic advising and scheduling appointments, view the link above. Currently, the CAS Academic Advisors offer Teams (electronic) and phone advising appointments. Advising appointments may be scheduled by both current 新澳门六合彩内幕信息students and prospective 新澳门六合彩内幕信息students.
DROP-INS
For information about drop-in CAS advising appointments and schedules, view the link above.
*Please note that drop-in advising is intended for current 新澳门六合彩内幕信息students only. We respectfully ask that prospective students come in for full advising appointments or attend admission recruiting events, which are geared to provide you services when our current students are not in critical need.