Advising Resources
Penn State Campus Resources
The College of Ag Sciences is committed to supporting student success through academic advising at all campuses. Academic advising is a shared responsibility between the student and adviser. Students are encouraged to read more about academic advising and specific responsibilities at www.psu.edu/ufs/policies/32-00.html.
Each Penn State campus has a faculty member assigned as the College of Ag Sciences representative. Often, this faculty member also serves as the primary academic adviser. However, some campuses with larger enrollments in our college have several faculty serving as academic advisers. To find your assigned adviser, please contact the Registrars Office at your campus or your campus's College of Ag Sciences faculty representative.
We also encourage you to create an advising team by making contact with academic program coordinators at University Park in addition to academic advisers at your campus. Academic program coordinators are faculty members who serve as the primary advising resource for each major. Communicating regularly with your advising team will help you stay on track with scheduling courses, meeting academic goals, and making the transition to University Park.
