Academic Advising

As soon as you enroll as a business major, our team of academic advisors are here to support your decisions and help with your academic planning throughout your time as an undergraduate business student.

Addison House (right), advising an incoming male student (left), and two other female students in the background.

"Advising is all about connection and helping students feel confident and supported as they map out their academic paths. Whether it's choosing classes or talking through goals, I enjoy being a part of those conversations that help students take the next step forward."

Addison House

Academic Advisor

Have Questions? Start Here!

As a student, navigating your academic journey can sometimes feel overwhelming. That's where we come in. Our dedicated team of advisors is here to support you every step of the way.

Walk-In Hours in 220 Holman Hall

Advisors are available by appointment, and we are introducing new Walk-In Hours to better serve you! Hours may vary by week, but you will receive an email each Sunday with the weekly walk-in schedule.

Visit the Advising Office in Holman Hall, Room 220.

Walk-In Advising Hours
Monday

9:00 am–12:00 pm

12:30 pm–3:30 pm

Tuesday

9:00 am–12:00 pm

12:30 pm–3:30 pm

Wednesday9:30 am–3:30 pm
Thursday

9:00 am–12:00 pm

12:30 pm–3:30 pm

Friday9:00 am–12:00 pm

Please remember these are for quick questions only, and meetings will be 5 minutes.

Meet the Advisors

Throughout your academic journey as a business major, our advisors are available to provide assistance and guidance.

 

Not sure who your advisor is? Schedule an appointment to learn who it is.

Jay Barfield

Jay Barfield

  • Academic Advisor
Vickie Barksdale

Vickie Barksdale

  • Academic Advisor II
Melanie Hall

Melanie Hall

  • Manager, Academic Advising
Toby Hansson

Toby Hansson

  • Academic Advisor
Andreas Hilterbrand

Andreas Hilterbrand

  • Academic Advisor
Addison House

Addison House

  • Academic Advisor
Christopher Melton

Christopher Melton

  • Academic Advisor II
Kim Phillips

Kim Phillips

  • Academic Advisor II
Cecelia Price

Cecelia Price

  • Academic Advisor
Candace Roberts

Candace Roberts

  • Academic Counselor
Sihya Smith

Sihya Smith

  • Academic Counselor

Your Journey Starts Here

Whether you're an incoming or transfer student, you'll find all the information needed here to help you on your journey.
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New Student Orientation

Are you a newly admitted business student? Learn more about the School of Business Administration to get you started.

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Degree Plans

Discover the ideal degree plan that aligns perfectly with your academic aspirations and career goals.

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Advising Forms

You can find information about shifting your major or minor, transferring credits, and obtaining permission to enroll in principles courses here.

FAQs

You may have a few questions about advising for being a business major or minor. We have answered some of our most common questions to help save you time.

A general elective is any 3-hour graded course that doesn't already fulfill a specific requirement in your major or general education core. It gives you the flexibility to explore interests outside of your main field of study while still earning credit toward graduation.

To count as a general elective, the course must:

  • Be 3 credit hours
  • Be a course you have not already taken
  • Be 1000–5999 (100–599) level, and you must meet any prerequisites

Examples of courses that could count as general electives:

  • AERO 1010 (ART 101): Two-Dimensional Design
  • ISOM 2010 (GST 201): Introduction to Gender Studies
  • MUSC 1030 (MUS 103): Introduction to Music
  • PSYC 2001 (PSY 201): Introduction to Psychology
  • SOCY 1010 (SOC 101): Introductory Sociology
  • THEA 2010 (201): Appreciation of the Theatre

To get advised for the Fall 2026 semester, email your academic advisor. You can find their contact information on the Make an Appointment page.

 

To see course availability, go to Experience. Then use the Registration Self-Service card.

To learn more about Experience and how to use it, visit the Registration page.

You will receive an email once your submission has been approved. This approval email will complete the advising for that term unless you choose to meet with an advisor.

Kenya Thigpen

Still Have Questions?

Do you have another question in mind? If you can't find the answer you're looking for, please don't hesitate to call our office. We'd be more than happy to assist you!

Kenya Thigpen

Program Assistant