Graduate Advisors
Your Graduate Advisor is available to you for questions about registration, program planning and progression, and any other academic or administrative concerns. They will be in touch with you within 24 business hours of your request. If your advisor cannot help you, they will direct you to someone that can. During the first week of registration, please contact your advisor via e-mail. Sean Clark advises graduate students with last names F-K Transfer Credit Evaluator Contact Information: E-mail - swc@drexel.edu Phone - (215) 895-6970 Lois Kasten advises graduate students with last names L-R Contact Information: E-mail - lhk35@drexel.edu Phone - (215) 895-6334 Loni Udvardy advises graduate students with last names S-Z Peer Mentor Coordinator Contact Information: E-mail - ym27@drexel.edu Phone - (215) 895-0542 Kate (Maguire) Cusimano advises all graduate students in the School Library & Media (SLiM) Concentration Contact information: E-mail - klm344@drexel.edu Phone - (215) 895-6751 Lynne Hickle advises all iSchool Sacramento students and Masters of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) students Contact Information: E-mail - leh25@drexel.edu Phone - (215) 895-2477 Brenna Pellegrini advises all iSchool PhD students Contact Information: E-mail - brenna@drexel.edu Phone - (215) 895-6272 Walk-in hours You may stop by to see your advisor without an appointment Monday through Friday during the walk-in hours of 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Virtual walk-in hours The advisors have virtual walk-in hours through AOL Instant Messenger daily from 2:00-3:00 pm EST. For more information or to find your Academic Advisor's screen name, please click here. Appointments If, after e-mailing your advisor, you need to meet in person, but no walk-in hours fit into your schedule, you may make an appointment by calling or emailing your advisor directly. Registration For help with Registration, please visit our Student Services Guide. Academic Difficulty If you feel that you are struggling academically in a particular course, you should discuss your concerns with the instructor of the course. If you feel you are struggling with the program in general, it would be best to first speak with your Graduate Advisor. For academic policies regarding dropping or withdrawing from classes and the resulting implications, refer to the Student Resource Center Website |
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