What Is Marists Advisement Philosophy?
Marist’s advisement model is both developmental and intrusive. Toward that end, advisors recognize that students have varying wants, needs and interests at different points in their academic careers, and the guidance and information that a regular advisement process provides can help students transition from one milestone to the next. Students are required to consult with their academic advisors during registration periods to discuss course selection. The Advisor will enable the student to register for classes online. Advisors usually post their office hours. During these hours, you can usually drop by to speak to your advisor or to make an appointment for a more in-depth discussion. If your advisor is also one of your instructors, it is relatively easy to request an appointment after class. Administrators who serve as advisors have secretaries who can help you make an appointment. Remember, everyone at Marist has a phonemail box, where messages are recorded and date-stamped. It is you