College & Contact Info
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Location
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Majors
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College of Arts & Letters (A&L)
College of Arts and Letters Advising Center
Email: ALAdvising@n4rh1.com
Phone: 757-683-6439
Arts & Letters Advisor Directory
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1006 Batten Arts and Letters Building (BAL)
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Majors:
- African American/African Studies
- Art (includes majors in Art History, Visual Studies, 3D & Material Studies, Art Education for Museums and Cultural Institutions, Graphic Design, Painting and Drawing, Photography and Print Media, and PreK-12 Art Education)
- Asian Studies
- Communication (includes majors in Cinema/TV Production, Communication Studies, Media Studies, Organizational and Interpersonal Communication, and Strategic Communication)
- Criminal Justice
- Dance (includes majors in Dance, Dance Performance, and PreK-12 Dance Education)
- English (Includes majors in Applied Linguistics, Creative Writing, Journalism, Literature, Professional Writing, Secondary English Education 6-12, and Technical Writing)
- French (includes a major in PreK-12 French Education)
- Geography (includes majors in Geography, Environment & Resources, Geographic Information Systems, and Urban Planning & Emergency/Hazards Management)
- German (includes a major in PreK-12 German Education)
- History (includes Secondary History/Social Sciences Education 6-12)
- IDS Cybercrime
- IDS Game Studies (Design & Development)
- IDS Individualized Studies
- IDS Leadership
- International Studies
- Japanese
- Music (includes majors in Composition, Music Performance, PreK-12 Instrumental Music Education, PreK-12 Vocal Music Education, and Sound Recording Technology)
- Philosophy & Religious Studies (includes majors in Philosophy, Political & Legal Studies, and Religious Studies)
- Political Science (includes majors in Political Science, Analytics, Institutions & Public Policy, and International Affairs & Global Politics)
- Pre-Law Advising
- Spanish (includes a major in PreK-12 Spanish Education)
- Sociology (includes majors in Sociology and Social Welfare)
- Theatre (includes majors in Cinema Production, Design Technology, PreK-12 Theatre Education, and Theatre)
- Women’s & Gender Studies
- World Cultural Studies
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Strome College of Business (SCB)
Strome College of Business Undergraduate Advising Center
Email: BusinessAdvising@n4rh1.com
Phone: 757-683-5777
SCB Advisor Directory
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1011 Constant Hall
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Majors:
- Accounting
- Business Analytics
- Economics
- Finance (includes majors in Finance, Personal Financial Planning, Real Estate, and Risk Management & Insurance)
- Information Technology (includes majors in Information Systems & Technology, ITS Business Analytics, ITS Business Analytics and Intelligence, Enterprise Cybersecurity, Application Development, Database, E-Business and E-Commerce, and Network Engineering)
- International Business
- Management (includes majors in Management, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, and International Business)
- Marketing (includes majors in Digital Marketing, Marketing, Marketing Analytics and Research, and Professional Sales)
- Maritime & Supply Chain Management (catalog years 2023-2024 and previous; students admitted under the 2024 catalog and future work with an IDS Schools advisor)
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Darden College of Education and Professional Studies (DCEPS)
Career and Advising Resource Center
Email:CARC@n4rh1.com
Phone: 757-683-4789
DCEPS Advisor Directory
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1107 Education Building
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Majors:
- Elementary Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Fashion Merchandising
- Health & Physical Education
- Human Services
- Industrial Technology
- Marketing Education
- Parks and Recreation Management
- Special Education
- Sport Management
- Training Specialist
- Technology Education
- Tourism Management
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Batten College of Engineering and Technology (BCET)
Engineering Undergraduate Advising Center
Email: EngineeringAdvising@n4rh1.com
Phone:
BCET Advisor Directory
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242 Kaufman Hall
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Majors:
- Civil Engineering (includes specializations in Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulics and water resources, Environmental Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Coastal Engineering)
- Civil Engineering Technology
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering (includes specializations in Systems and Automation Engineering, Physical Electronics, Computer Hardware Systems, Power and Renewable Energy, or Data Analytics Engineering)
- Electrical Engineering Technology
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Engineering (includes specializations in Power/Energy Conversion, Mechanical Systems Design, and Aerospace Engineering)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
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Ellmer College of Health Sciences (COHS) & Ellmer School of Nursing (SON)
Health Sciences Advising Center
Email: HSadvising@n4rh1.com
Phone: 757-683-5137
Health Sciences Advisor Directory
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3rd Floor NEW Health Sciences Building
1019 W. 41St Street
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Majors:
- Cytology
- Dental Hygiene
- Environmental Health
- Exercise Science
- Health Services Administration
Health Services Administration (Professional)
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Nuclear Medicine Technology
- Nursing
- Pre-Clinical Studies
- Public Health
- Recreational Therapy
- Speech Language Pathology & Audiology
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College of Sciences (COS)
College of Sciences Advising Center
Email: cosadvising@n4rh1.com
Phone: 757-683-6792
COS Advisor Directory
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236 Mills Godwin Building
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Majors:
- Biology (includes majors in Biology, Biology – One Health, Biomedical Sciences, Biomedical Sciences Pre-Health, Marine Biology, and Secondary Biology Education 6-12)
- Biochemistry (includes majors in Biochemistry, Biochemistry Research, and Secondary Chemistry Education 6-12)
- Chemistry (includes majors in Chemistry, Chemistry Pre-Med, Chemistry Research, and Secondary Chemistry Education 6-12)
- Computer Science (includes majors in Computer Science and Secondary Computer Science Education 6-12)
- Mathematics & Statistics (includes majors in Actuarial Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Big Data Analytics, Secondary Mathematics Education 6-12, and Statistics/Biostatistics)
- Ocean & Earth Science (includes majors in Environmental Sciences, Geology, Marine Science Technology, Middle School Science Education 6-8, Oceanography, and Secondary Earth Science Education 6-12)
- Physics (includes majors in Astrophysics, Physics and Electrical Engineering, Physics – Professional, and Secondary Physics Education 6-12)
- Psychology
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ID-Schools:
Cybersecurity,
Data Science,
Supply Chain, Logistics & Maritime Operations
Interdisciplinary Office of Academic and Professional Advising
Our office works to support all students enrolled within the ID-Schools. Please send advising inquiries to IDSchoolsAdvising@n4rh1.com.
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Monarch Hall
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Undergraduate Programs:
Graduate Programs:
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Center for Orientation, Retention, & Exploration (CORE) - Exploratory Academic Advising
Email:exploration@n4rh1.com
Phone: 757-683-4805
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1500 Webb Center
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The Center for Orientation, Retention, & Exploration (CORE) advises students who are interested in exploring their major and career options. Advisors assist exploratory students in exploring their interests, skills, and abilities as it relates to their majors of interest to help them select the major that will best fit their career goals. CORE works with students of any classification, including those transferring into the University and those coming from other departments on campus.
If you would like to explore major options, email exploration@n4rh1.com or call 757-683-4805 to request an appointment.
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Honors College
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Honors College
1126 Monarch Hall
Email: perryhonorscollege@n4rh1.com
Phone: 757-683-4865
Admission to the Honors College is competitive and is based upon a selected group of first-year students based upon high school grade point average and curriculum, Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, class rank, and a written personal statement. Transfer students are eligible to apply and are admitted based upon a 3.8 transfer GPA, the ability to complete at least 48 credits towards the ODU degree in residence, and two letters of recommendation from college faculty members.
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ODU Global
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ODUGlobal
Email:ODUGlobalAdvising@n4rh1.com
Students pursuing fully online majors work with an ODU Global Advisor. If you are a main campus student and want to change your campus to become a fully online student, complete the Campus Change Request form
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Pre-Professional Health
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Pre-Professional Health
http://me8.n4rh1.com/sci/academics/advising/pre-health [WA1] [WA2] [MW3]
Pre-Athletic Training
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Medical
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Veterinary
(Athletic Training, Dentistry, Medical, Optometry, Occupational Therapy, Pathologists’ Assistant, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Surgical Assisting, Veterinary
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Pre-Law
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Pre-Law
http://me8.n4rh1.com/arts-letters/academics/pre-law
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Non-Degree Students
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If you have been admitted to ODU as a Non-Degree Seeking student, please complete this non-degree advising contact form or email advisor@n4rh1.com for assistance. Please use your ODU email address and be prepared to provide your university identification number.
Non-degree students pursuing admission to health-related graduate programs should contact the Health Sciences Advising Center for assistance at 757-683-5137 or hsadvising@n4rh1.com.
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Graduate Students
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The Graduate School
Email: Graduateschool@n4rh1.com
Phone: 757-683-4885
Typically, in graduate studies, a student's advisor is their Graduate Program Director (GPD). The GPD plays a pivotal role in assisting students with various aspects of their academic path. They guide the student to develop a comprehensive plan or course of study tailored to their academic and professional goals.
Moreover, the GPD serves as a valuable resource for students facing challenges such as academic probation or suspension. In such instances, the GPD can offer guidance on how to address issues, regain academic standing, and create a roadmap for success.
You can search the list of graduate program directors by college here
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