Advising

Meet with a Film & Performing Arts Advisor!

The Department of Theatre and Film wants you to make the most of your time here, whether you plan to Major or Minor in one of our programs, or you just want to be involved in the department. Please look over the information below and make an appointment today!

 

NEW AND INCOMING STUDENTS:

Be sure to meet with a Theatre or Film Advisor at least once a year, ideally before you register for classes. Even if you have already met with someone from the Academic Advising Center, you should make an appointment with Film & Performing Arts faculty to discuss your academic plan. Departmental advisors have a better idea of what classes are offered when and which classes are prerequisites. THE SOONER YOU MEET WITH A DEPARTMENTAL ADVISOR, THE SOONER YOU WILL GRADUATE!

Familiarize yourself with the University-wide requirements, the BA degree requirements and the program degree requirements. Overwhelmed? Your advisor can help explain these things to you.

Check out Degreeworks in UAOnline (http://alaska.edu/uaonline) under “Student Services.” You can take a tutorial, and later in your academic career, you will be able to check how close you are to completing your degree.

Read the Know Before You Go and Don’t Waste Time sections below so you can come prepared to your appointment with your faculty advisor. There are many of you and few of us!

Not yet a major? You can still make an appointment to meet with one of us. Want to become one? Scroll down to find a link to the Change of Major and Minor Declaration forms.

Contact information for advisors is at the bottom of this page. If you don’t have a specific area of interest, write to anyone and we will steer you in the right direction.

We look forward to meeting you!

EXISTING STUDENTS:

Why are you still meeting with a general university advisor!? Make sure you meet with a Film & Performing Arts faculty advisor at least once a year, preferably once a semester, to stay on track.

Why haven’t you declared your major!? Do it now. The Change of Major form and the Minor Declaration form are available at the bottom of this page.

Make an appointment in advance. Don’t expect faculty to be available without an appointment.
Read the Know Before You Go and Don’t Waste Time sections below so you can come to your appointment prepared.

Print your registration form BEFORE you come to your appointment. It is available on UA online. We also recommend using the Semester Schedule Planner available at the bottom of this page to layout your classes and other activities for the semester.

Keep track of your progress using UAOnline. Choose “Student Services”, then "Degree Works/Electronic Degree Audit" to view the requirements you’ve completed and those you still need to get to. Please remember that this is only an unofficial degree audit, and is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate. Meeting with a qualified advisor OF YOUR MAJOR is the best way to stay on the fast track towards graduation!

Considering changing your Major or Minor? Ask "What if.” How many of your current classes will count towards your new degree?

ALL STUDENTS:

We recommend you take a combination of major-required courses and university core requirements every semester. This will keep you interested in and excited about your education. It seems fun to take all of your theatre courses at once, but how will you feel with a semester of nothing but Math and Science? Mix it up and keep yourself motivated!

How do I get to Degreeworks?

How do I use the UAOnline Schedule Planner?

Know Before You Go:

  • Become familiar with the class schedule uaf.edu/reg/schedule/and UAF Catalog uaf.edu/catalog
  • Collect copies of your registration materials, financial aid information, and transcripts from other universities you have attended. Go to www.alaska.edu/uaonline to use DegreeWorks and develop a tentative educational plan and semester schedule
  • BRING THESE WITH YOU WHEN YOU MEET WITH YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR along with a pen or pencil and notepaper
  • Give some thought to your interests, academic/career goals, courses you might like to take, and whether you might qualify for non-traditional credit options
  • Prepare a list of questions for your academic advisor

Don't Waste Time!

  • MAKE AND KEEP APPOINTMENTS. Call if you need to cancel or change an appointment.
  • COME PREPARED. If you’re registering, bring a tentative class schedule, work schedule or planned activities.
  • ASK QUESTIONS. If you don’t understand a policy or procedure, just ask until you do.
  • BE OPEN-MINDED. Your academic advisor’s job is to present you with options so you can make better decisions.
  • ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY. Accept responsibility for your decisions.
  • KEEP CURRENT. Stay up-to-date on policies, procedures, and requirements.
  • KNOW THE ACADEMIC CALENDAR. Know deadlines and schedules to avoid last minute rushes.
  • KEEP PERSONAL RECORDS. Keep records of your progress. If you talk with different academic advisors, these will be helpful.
  • SEEK HELP. Seek help from your academic advisor when you need it.
  • DEVELOP A RELATIONSHIP. The better your academic advisor knows you, the more helpful she/he can be to you.

Make an appointment with an advisor today!

Film & Performing Arts faculty Advisors:

Not sure what you want to study specifically? Contact any of the advisors listed above. We will answer your questions and get you talking with the right person.

SUMMER? Faculty are off contract during the summer. Most still check email, but you may have to wait for a response. For immediate help, contact the Academic Advising Center, but check back with Film & Performing Arts faculty as soon as the semester starts!

Helpful Tools and Forms

Forms from the Academic Advising Center Forms from the Registrar's office
Semester Schedule planner Change of major
  Declare minor
  Undergraduate petition (for major/minor courses)
  Undergraduate petition (for Core courses)