Academic Advising

Academic advising and course registration

All students must have an academic advisor in order to register for or change classes, and to remain enrolled and receive credit for courses completed.

Your initial academic advisor upon entry to Cornell was assigned to you on the basis of the interests you indicated in the admissions application and survey. Students who wish to change advisors may do so at any time by conferring with the Registrar, and filing a Change of Advisor Form.

Change of Advisor Form

Most students remain with their first advisor until they file a Declaration of Major/Minor Card to declare their degree program and major(s) in their sophomore year. At this time you must select an advisor in each of your major and minor departments. All students must choose a primary major. The academic advisor for the primary major serves as the student's primary advisor. The primary advisor is the person who will help you create your schedule, receive academic information about you, and endorse any petitions you may file.

Additional advising resources are found in the Student Success Center web content.

Go to Student Success Center