Advising relationships are a key factor in academic success. Each academic college has an advising center. When you start as a new student, you are often assigned to the advising center when you first declare a major at orientation. If you began as an undecided, you are assigned to University Advising Center for advising.
Looking to change your major, minor, advisor or catalog year? You can do it all right here!
Step-by-step instructions for locating your advisor in E-services.
The online academic catalog outlines course requirements and policies for each academic program. It also details the curriculum and degree requirements that a student must fulfill in order to graduate.
The online academic catalog outlines course requirements and policies for each academic program. The catalog year corresponds with the year the student begins their program and details the curriculum and degree requirements that a student must fulfill in order to graduate.
Take advantage of a variety of student support services, scholarly communities and scholarship opportunities to help you succeed at Minnesota State Mankato.
University Advising Center provides academic advising for all students who haven't picked a major yet, or who may be unsure of their initial choice of major. If you're considering a few different majors, we can refer you to resources for more information.
Know what you want to major in or have some questions about a specific major(s)? Find college advising offices that can help you specifically within your major.
University Advising Center can help connect you to appropriate resources given your specific needs. Additionally, university advising proactively works with students who may benefit from more individualized support.
Here are some questions students frequently ask about advising at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Meet the people at University Advising who are here to support you!