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Saint Paul College A Community & Technical College

Academic Advising will open late on Friday, March 8th at 10:30am.

​Academic Advising

Meet with your Pathway Advisor!

There are several ways to connect with an Advisor this semester. We are offering appointments in person, over the phone, or through Zoom. You can also stop by our office for quick questions. Drop-in sessions are limited to 10-15 minutes. Appointments are strongly encouraged.

Scheduled Appointments

Appointment availability is dependent on your individual advisor's schedule. Our office is open:

  • Monday: 9:00am - 6:00pm
  • Tuesday - Thursday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Friday: 9:30am - 3:30pm

Most appointments are scheduled for 30 minutes but select topics require hour-long appointments

Schedule an appointment for:

  • Long-term course sequencing/planning
  • Transfer planning
  • Academic warning/suspension/probation
  • Academic challenges
  • Registering for classes

Schedule an appointment with your Pathway Advisor here. For the following appointment types please note:

  • Zoom: the personalized link will appear in your confirmation and reminder emails
  • Phone: please provide the best number to contact
  • On Campus: appointments will be held in room 1340
Drop-In Advising

Drop-ins are available in person (Advising Office, Room 1340) or via phone (651.846.1739)

Drop-in Hours

  • Monday: 10am – 5:30pm
  • Tuesday through Friday: 10am – 2:30pm

Note: There may be a wait depending on the number of students ahead of you, and it is not guaranteed that you will meet with your assigned advisor during drop-ins. Please schedule an appointment with your advisor if you have longer questions, or need more in-depth support!


The Pathway Advisors are available to provide:
  • Academic advising based on each student's unique goals
  • Assistance in navigating the college experience
  • Help with course planning and sequencing, including how to read your Interactive Degree Audit and Degree Planner
  • Support and resources to improve time management
  • Advice about how to be a successful college student
  • Connections with support resources such as tutoring, personal counseling, access & disability resources, and career services
  • Transfer resources and assistance

You should plan on meeting with a Pathway Advisor:

  • Before making major academic decisions, such as withdrawing from a course
  • When needing academic guidance
  • If you intend to transfer, plan early to ensure you are taking the appropriate courses
  • To consult transfer guides and resources for specific colleges and universities
  • If you change your current major
  • If your future transfer plans change (i.e. you choose a different school or major/program)

Program Faculty Advisors are available for our Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Diploma and Certificate programs to provide:

  • Assistance with program planning and course selection
  • Deliver detailed information about programs
  • Information regarding employment opportunities and transfer options

Students are strongly encouraged to consult with their Program Faculty Advisor prior to registering each term. Contact information can be found in the Catalog.


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