Academic Advising Syllabus
Academic Advising & Counseling Center
What are your academic and career goals?
What career would you like to achieve?
Which academic program/certificate/degree will
help you get closer to achieving that career?
Taking into consideration your personal and work obligations, how many classes do you plan to take each semester?
What is the total number of classes you need to graduate? What GPA do you need to reach your goal?
I plan to graduate at the end of the _______ semester 20 ___.
Mission Statement of the Academic Advising & Counseling Center:
To empower and engage a culturally diverse community of life-long learners
by encouraging the achievement of academic, personal, and career goals
Academic Advisors and Counselors aim to:
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Provide accurate information on polices and procedures to students
Assist students in exploring majors, careers, and options to transfer to a university
Connect student to resources and services to support academic success
Assist students in developing short-term and long-term goals and a path to graduation
Engage in the problem solving process with students when challenges arise
Students are expected to:
Check your voice messages and email weekly & consider forwarding your Lee College emails to a personal email
Know the name and contact information of your Advisor/Counselor:
Name: ___________________ Phone: ________________ Email: ____________________ Location: ________
Inform your Advisor/Counselor of challenges that arise and of any questions you have
Read and follow the polices and procedures in the Lee College catalog www.lee.edu/catalog
Contact
281.425.6384
counselor@lee.edu
www.lee.edu/counseling
Rundell Hall, Room 100
Office Hours*
Monday & Tuesday
7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday
7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday
7:30 a
.m. - 12:30 p.m.
*Advising hours start at 8am on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Check-in times for students may end prior to the closing time depending on how
many students are in line. Please call to verify the hours before coming.
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Timeline of Recommended Actions to Complete
BEGINNING COLLEGE
Check Lee College academic calendar
www.lee.edu/calendar
Forward Lee College email to a personal
email or check it weekly
Explore and use campus resources
Explore careers and majors
www.lee.edu/counseling/career-cruising
Apply for financial aid and scholarships
www.fafsa.ed.gov
www.lee.edu/foundation
Learn how to get the course syllabus for
each class
Learn how to get books for each class
Complete an online or face-to-face
Freshman Follow-Up session in your first
semester (for students entering college for
the first time)
www.lee.edu/counseling
Learn how to register early in classes
for the next semester
HALFWAY THROUGH COLLEGE
View your “academic requirements”
report regularly to keep track of
courses completed and courses
needed
Talk to your advisor/counselor and a
representative at a university to
prepare to transfer (if transferring)
Continue to apply for financial aid and
scholarships every year
www.fafsa.ed.gov
www.lee.edu/foundation
Gain work, internship, or volunteer
experience in your field of interest
Prepare a cover letter and résumé.
Assistance is available at Recruitment &
Student Career Services
Attend career fairs, job fairs, and
transfer/college fairs
CLOSE TO GRADUATION
Apply for graduation
www.lee.edu/admissions/forms
Apply to jobs using your cover letter
and résumé
Apply to transfer to a university
(if transferring)
Apply for financial aid at the
university to which you plan to
transfer (if transferring)
www.fafsa.ed.gov
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Which of the following resources and offices could be helpful to you?
Writing Center
Bonner Hall Room 225 281.425.6534 www.lee.edu/writing
Math Lab & Tutoring
Bonner Hall Room 113 281.425.6891 www.lee.edu/learning/dev-ed/math-pathways/la b
STEM Center (Tutoring)
Moler Hall Room 115
832.556.4028 www.lee.edu/stem
Project LeeWay
Moler Hall Room 107 281.425.6492 www.lee.edu/project-leeway/
PUENTE Project
Moler Hall Room 115A 281.425.6808 www.lee.edu/stem/mentoring
TRiO
Rundell Hall Room 112 281.425.6500 www.lee.edu/sss
Access Center for Students
with Disabilities
Rundell Hall Room 106 832.556.4069 www.lee.edu/counseling/disabilities
Veterans Center
Rundell Hall Room 108
832.556.4300 w ww.lee.edu/veterans
Computer Labs
Various Locations
281.425.6493 w ww.lee.edu/it/information/computer-labs
Student Success Center
Rundell Hall Room 100
832.556.4578 www.lee.edu/ssc
Advising & Counseling Center
Rundell Hall Room 100
281.425.6384 www.lee.edu/counseling
Behavioral Intervention Team
Rundell Hall Room 107
281.425.6387 www.lee.edu/behavioral-intervention-team/
Recruitment &
Student Career Services
Student Center
281.425.6572 www.lee.edu/hirearebel
Student Ambassador Program
Student Center
832.556.4014 www.lee.edu/bearebel/student-ambassadors/
Student Activities
Student Center
281.425.6861 www.lee.edu/groups/student-activities/m/
Admissions and Records
Rundell Hall Room 103
281.425.6393 www.lee.edu/admissions
Business/Cashier’s Office
Rundell Hall Room 110
281.425.6324 www.lee.edu/businessoffice/
Financial Aid Office
Rundell Hall Room 105
281.425.6389 www.lee.edu/financialaid
Testing Center
Rundell Hall Room 211
281.425.6262 www.lee.edu/testing