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Academic Advising


Welcome to the Office of Academic Advising!

Office Location: Student Success Center 

Meet the Advising Staff:

Dian "Mrs. V" Vieselmeyer, Associate Dean of Students for Academic Support Services
dian.vieselmeyer@cui.edu   x1488

Mrs. V earned a B.S. in elementary education and an M.A. as a reading specialist from Concordia Teachers College in Seward, Nebraska.  She has over 25 years of teaching experience in elementary, secondary and college level education.  At CUI, Mrs. V developed the freshman program and academic support services for college students.  From 1985 to 2004 she served as the Director of Academic Advising for over 2500 students; most of which have been at her house for dinner at least once!  In 2005, she became the Associate Dean of Students for Academic Support Services.  She currently oversees the Office of Academic Advising, the Office of Learning Services, the Office of Servant Leadership and Civic Involvement, and the Office of Career Development and Services.



Jennifer Meyer, Associate Director of Academic Advising
jennifer.meyer@cui.edu x1489

Jennifer Meyer graduated from Concordia University, Irvine in 1995 with a B.A. in Behavioral Science: Psychology.  She began as an academic advisor at Concordia University immediately following graduation.  She received her M.A. in Psychology at Pepperdine University in 1997.  In 1999, she moved to St. Louis, MO where she worked as an academic advisor for the St. Louis Community College district.  In 2002, her family moved back to California and in 2003, she decided to return to Concordia and now serves as the Associate Director of Academic Advising.  Concordia University will always be a place she can call home.  She treasures the opportunity to assist students in achieving their academic goals which will provide a lifetime of opportunities!!!


Advising + Student Partnership + Parental Role

 

 

Advisors

  • Help you understand your responsibilities toward academic success
  • Create/update your graduation plan every year
  • Assist you with drop/add procedures
  • Refer you to appropriate offices/faculty/staff
  • Answer your questions and offer you OPTIONS
  • Address study abroad inquiries
  • Meet with you EVERY semester to discuss class selection



 

Students

 

  • Responsible for learning and understanding graduation
    requirements and university policies 
  • Monitor your own academic progress
  • Communicate with the advisors regarding issues/concerns about academics or student life
  • Become familiar with university resources
  • Make appointments for advising EARLY and COME PREPARED  with
    a completed Annual Course Plan
    • Use you grad plan to help select appropriate classes
  • YOU are responsible for completing all graduation requirements

 

 Parents

  • Be available to support and encourage your son/daughter
  • Offer advice (when appropriate)
  • Encourage students to do the things they can for themselves
  • Allow students to make mistakes in this safe environment






     



Important Advising Dates for 2008

August 28                Classes begin

September 5              Last day to add classes on-line

September 12            Last day to add a class with instructor approval

                                  Last day to drop a class without record of enrollment

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

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