Undergraduate Advising
Computer Science majors at the University of Illinois can count on an extensive, three-tiered advising system to provide guidance, support and a direct personal interface with the university and the department:
- Each student is paired with a member of our distinguished faculty, who can act as a mentor in the field of Computer Science. Faculty advisors meet one-on-one with students, helping them map out the various areas of specialization and the career possibilities that each area opens up. Faculty advisors can be particularly valuable sources of advice for students interested in research.
- Students also have a full-time advising staff available in the Academic Office, right on the main floor of the Siebel Center. The Academic Office staff helps students navigate their degree requirements, policies and procedures, and access to the seemingly endless array of resources available to them through the university. If a student has a question or a problem and doesn't know where to turn, the Academic Office staff can always point the way.
- Finally, students have a ready network of peer advisors - fellow CS majors who know best what to expect from classes, professors, student organizations and other aspects of student life.
For more advising information, see The
Undergraduate Programs Space in the department wiki.
Contact Information
- Computer Science Department Academic Office
- 201 N. Goodwin, Suite 1210
- Urbana, IL 61801-2302
- Fax (217) 244-6073
- MC 258 (campus mail only)
Office Hours
- Monday - Friday
- 8:00 am -- 11:45 am
- 1:00 pm -- 4:45 pm
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