academic advising
Academic advising is a developmental process that assists students in the clarification of their life/career goals and the development of educational plans for the realization of these goals. Advising is offered in person or virtually to support you every step of the way on your academic journey. Here are some common advising questions.
Advisor: Russell Ramirez
Email: advising@rellis.tamus.edu
Majors:
Criminal Justice (TSU)
General Studies (TSU)
Elementary Education (TSU)
Political Science (TAMUSA)
Social Work (TSU)
Advisor: Jacob McCoy
Email: advising@rellis.tamus.edu
Majors:
Civil Engineering (TSU)
Computer Information Systems (TAMUC)
Computer Science (TAMUC) Cybersecurity (TAMUC)
Electrical Engineering (TAMUT)
Mechanical Engineering (TSU)
Mechanical EngineeringTechnology (TSU)
Advisor: Russell Ramirez
Email: advising@rellis.tamus.edu
Majors:
Accounting (TAMUCC)
Finance (TAMUCC)
General Business (TAMUCC)
Management (TAMUCC)
Marketing (TAMUCC)
Advisor: Russell Ramirez
Email: advising@rellis.tamus.edu
Majors:
Agribusiness (TAMUK)
Biology (TAMUT)
Communication (TAMIU)
Health Science (WTAMU)
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FAQ
Academic advising is a developmental process that assists students in the clarification of their life/career goals and the development of educational plans for the realization of these goals. It is a decision-making process by which students realize their maximum educational potential through communication and information exchanges with an advisor; it is ongoing, multifaceted, and the responsibility of both students and advisors. The advisor serves as a facilitator of communication, a coordinator of learning experiences through course and career planning and academic progress review, and an agent of referral to other campus agencies as necessary.
After meeting with an academic advisor, students will have established personal, professional, and educational goals, a clear understanding of how the credits they have earned apply to their chosen degree, how to plan and register for courses that align with their degree requirements and educational objectives, and a deeper understanding of the relationship with their academic advisor and how they can serve as a resource.
- De Parker only accepts walk-ins and can be found in person at the Blinn Administration Building in the Student Services Center or virtually through Blinn’s Virtual Advising Line
- Appointments with Russell and Jacob can be made at picktime.com/RELLIS
We recommend meeting with your advisor at least once every semester to check in on progress and update any plans moving forward.
The Learning Resource Center assists with research and writing throughout the year and provides collaborative study spaces for groups and individuals. There are many other great resources at RELLIS that can be found by clicking here
For students at the RELLIS Academic Alliance, financial aid is available through the Financial Aid Office of your home institution. Find out more here.
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Academic advising
At RELLIS, we are committed to helping you succeed! We work closely with our education partners to offer an innovative way to learn that enables each student to build their best possible future. Advising is offered in person or virtually to support you every step of the way on your academic journey.
degree plans
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