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How are academic advisors assigned?

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How are academic advisors assigned?

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Students are placed with advisors based on the major they choose. Students in the College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences work with advisors in the Office of College Advising (http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/cas/), and students in other colleges are matched with an advisor from their school. For a list of majors offered at USC and corresponding departments, visit the following website: http://www.usc.edu/academics/undergraduate/majors/ . Click on the school listed under the major to find information regarding advising programs on that particular school’s website.

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Students are placed with advisors based on the major they choose. Students in the College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences work with advisors in the Office of College Advising http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/cas/ and students in other colleges are matched with an advisor from their school. For a list of majors offered at USC and corresponding departments, visit the following website: http://undergrad.usc.edu/programs/major/list.html. Click on the school listed under the major to find information regarding advising programs on that particular school’s website.

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Students are placed with advisors based on the major they choose. Students in the College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences work with advisors in the Office of College Advising and students in other colleges are matched with an advisor from their school. For a list of majors offered at USC and corresponding departments, visit the List of Majors. Click on the school listed under the major to find information regarding advising programs on that particular school’s website.

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