

Evening student advising is handled by the Academic Advising Center, which provides you with information about transfer credits, academic programs and special study opportunities.
The hours of the Academic Advising Center are made with the evening student's needs in mind. Our advisers know you juggle a busy schedule, so they work with you accordingly.
Office hours:
Monday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 pm
Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 pm
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 pm
All St. Louis-area students may visit this office for academic advising assistance and registration or to pick up catalogs, course schedules and other relevant information.
Advising Process
Upon acceptance to Webster, you will schedule an appointment to discuss you academic plans and to register for your first classes. Based on this initial advising session, you will be assigned an academic advisor -- usually a faculty member within your intended area of study.
Beyond the major and general education requirements, you will choose all elective coursework toward your second major or certificate to meet your individual educational goals. Therefore, academic advising will play a major role in your academic career as you plan your course of study.
Throughout your career at Webster, you will work with your academic advisors to plan your choice of University courses. The advisor helps you choose coursework to meet individual educational and career goals, informs you about academic policies and procedures, and helps solve a variety of academic problems.
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