Computer Science (CMSC) Undergraduate Advising
Once a semester, undergraduate students are required to meet with an advisor in the Computer Science Department. Students should make appointments online. During these appointments, advisors will help ensure that you have met CS and University General Education requirements.
You are welcome to make an appointment with an advisor in the Undergraduate Office at any time during the year to discuss your academic performance, or other issues. If matters are pressing, walk into the advising office and ask to speak with advisor. Walk-in hours are posted on the main homepage calendar. Walk-in advising hours are not available during mandatory advising.
Advisor Locations
Fawzi Emad – 1151 AVW
Evan Golub – 1115 AVW
Larry Herman – 3211 AVW
Jen Horton – 1113 AVW
Michelle Hugue – 1109A AVW
Andrea Johns – 1123 AVW
Anwar Mamat – 3259 AVW
Alyssa Neuner – 1119A AVW
Andrew Nolan – 1111 AVW
Nelson Padua-Perez – 1203 AVW
Tom Reinhardt – 3239 AVW
Pedram Sadeghian – 3251 AVW
Amy Vaillancourt – 1117 AVW
Important Information
- Write down your appointment time, advisor, and the location of the advisor (below.)
- Come to the appointment prepared with what classes you are looking to take, some back-up options, and any questions or concerns you may have.
- Need help picking 400-level courses? Visit our CMSC 400-Level Wiki!
- If you are a no-show to your appointment, you will not be able to schedule a new appointment until later in the semester after other students have been seen. We have too many students that need to be seen, so there is no flexibility for unused appointment slots. If you need to cancel, please do so at least 24 hours before so the appointment can be used by another student.
- There are no walk-in appointments during the mandatory advising period.
- Try to make an appointment before your registration time.
- Even if you have other blocks, like financial, health, etc., make your advising appointment with us now.
- CMSC426 and CMSC427 will only have prerequisites of a C- or better in both CMSC330 and CMSC351.