Understanding that a successful undergraduate
education extends far beyond classroom instruction, over 115 faculty colleagues
have agreed to serve as resource persons for students exploring the wide range of
undergraduate and post-baccalaureate possibilities open to them.
Students in the four-year major programs (Arts and Sciences;
Business;
Engineering; and Nursing) will have early opportunities to explore the various
specialties within their disciplines, with increased prospects of developing
their interests earlier and more systematically.
Students who begin as undeclared liberal arts majors or Honors majors can
benefit from having early opportunities to speak with
faculty from a variety of
disciplines as they begin thinking about possible majors in their first and
second years. By their junior year, they should be well informed of the relative
advantages of the various academic disciplines in relation to their
post-baccalaureate plans.
Among the expected advantages for all students are more informed choices for
undergraduate research opportunities, internships and Honors
Senior Thesis
projects. Additional benefits include becoming better informed regarding
opportunities for publishing in undergraduate journals, presenting at
conferences appropriate to students' academic interests, and applying for
national fellowships like the Truman, Goldwater, Rhodes and Fulbright.
Our faculty mentors extend a cordial invitation to students to meet with them
and begin conversation. We hope these conversations prove to be rich resources
in your active pursuit of a rewarding education.
Faculty Advisors Directory
Download the Faculty Advisors Directory in PDF format
here. 
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