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If you have already declared your major, you may change your major advisor, but the new advisor must still be in your major department. When you declare your major, you may elect to keep your previous advisor on as an additional advisor. Shedrack B. 22 shares advice on finding an academic advisor.
Proper salutation Always start out your email with a polite Dear or Hello followed by your professors name/title (Dr. XYZ, Professor XYZ, etc.). If youre not sure what their proper title is, using Professor followed by their last name is almost always a safe bet.
Greeting: - Start with a polite greeting. - Example: ``Dear (Advisors Name), Introduction: - Introduce yourself briefly. - Mention your major, year, and any relevant details. - Example: ``My name is (Your Name), and I am a (Your Year, e.g., sophomore) majoring in (Your Major). Purpo
Here are some steps you can use to address your academic adviser in an email: Create a subject line. Use a professional salutation and title. Introduce yourself. Ensure your questions are clear. End with thanks and another salutation. Review your writing for clarity and grammar.
ing to Kramer (as cited in Harrison, 2004), the history of faculty as academic advisors can be traced back to 1841 at Kenyon College. At that time, the college required students to choose a faculty member to be their advisor.

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Keep the email concise and to the point. Express your enthusiasm for the course and any relevant background or interests you have related to the subject matter. Ask any logistical questions you have, such as required course materials, classroom location, office hours, etc. Thank the professor for their time and expres
New Peer Academic Advisors are expected to be paid $16.00/hour for the 2025-2026 academic year, pending budget approval. Returning Lead Peer Academic Advisors are expected to be paid $17.00/hour for the 2025-2026 academic year, pending budget approval.

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