The Preprofessional Advisement Center advises students who are planning on applying to professional graduate school in 3 main areas: law, health (medical, dental, etc.), and pregraduate management (MBA, MPA, etc.). All students regardless of major or class standing can visit our office for help in deciding whether or not professional graduate school is the right choice for them, helping prepare to apply to professional graduate school, and getting prepared to excel in graduate school. We not only offer general advisement, but also classes, internships, service opportunities, student clubs, workshops, activities, fairs, and conferences.
The Academic Support Office aims to promote students' academic success and to assist degree-seeking, undergraduate students who are experiencing academic difficulties. Assistance to students is provided through Faculty Members, policy development, student contact and counseling, research, and remedial or preventive activities. Although the Academic Support Office may work with students who are on good academic standing, the office primarily works with students who have earned GPAs less than 2.0--the university's defined level of acceptable academic performance--and find themselves on an academic standing of warning, probation or suspension.