Academic Advising
Academic Advising
College of Health
Get help on making decisions about potential majors, coursework and career paths.
We’re here to help
We’re here to support your college journey all the way until you’ve been handed your diploma.
We offer support you as you navigate selecting health and well-being courses, explore interests and career paths.
Let’s get started!
Answers to (most) of your questions
Dive into commonly asked advising questions.
Get answers to:
- How to prepare for an advising appointment?
- I don’t know what classes I need to take. Where should I look?
- How do I register for classes?
- And much, much more.
Academic planning
Each term you’ll meet with your academic advisor to discuss your health degree options and course selection.
In the meantime, explore academic planning resources to discover degree pathways and careers that spark your interest.
Chat with a peer ambassador
Peer ambassadors are a great resource if you have a quick question about campus, classes, student clubs, the internship process and more!
Meet your peer advisors and schedule an appointment.
Meet with your advisor
Your academic advisor will help you navigate college and degree pathways. They’re here to offer compassionate and helpful advice.
You advisor can help you with:
- Adding or changing a major/minor/option
- Course planning
- Exploring interest in graduate school
- Registration for courses
- Internships and hands-on learning
- Graduation planning
- College information
- Connecting you with campus resources and opportunities
- Exploring and clarifying your educational and life goals
Jack Hammock
kinesiology student
“It is beyond awesome that we have advisors who are committed to students and want them to succeed in their degrees. They go out of their way for us, and personally I am so thankful for all of their hard work because they do so much for students.
I can say from experience they do not simply write off students, their concerns or plans. OSU provides an overall welcoming vibe, especially in the College of Health.”