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To Speak with an Academic Advisor TODAY, use QLess during our Advising hours

Join the "Advising Drop-ins (General & Honors)" or "Same Day  Transfer Advising" queues via QLess to speak with an advisor.

General Advising Drop-in Hours:

          Monday, Thursday, Friday:  9:00 – 11:30 am, 1:00 – 3:30 pm

          Tuesday, Wednesday:  9:30 – 11:30 am, 1:00 – 3:30 pm

Honors Advising Drop-In Hours:

Tuesdays        9:30-11:30 am (Phone or Zoom room)

Thursdays      1:00-3:30 pm (Phone or Zoom room)

SPEAK WITH A GENERAL OR HONORS ADVISOR TODAY!

Join the "Advising Drop-ins (General & Honors): In person, Phone, or Zoom" queue.

Once you join the QLess line, you'll receive texts with expected wait time and regular updates about your place in line. We'll call you once you reach the front of the line. (Advisors may be calling from a blocked number, so make sure your phone can receive blocked calls.)

TRANSFER STUDENTS:  Join the "Same Day Transfer Advising Queue" on QLess.

For IN-PERSON ADVISING: Come to our office at 1117 Cheadle Hall and check-in with an advisor at the front desk. You may also join the appropriate QLess line on your phone and select “Phone” for Contact Type. When you receive a call, please let the advisor on the phone know you want to request in-person. NOTE: IN-PERSON ADVISING MAY HAVE A LONGER WAIT TIME and we recommend phone advising instead to get assistance faster.

No U.S. phone number? Send to academic_advising@Ltsc.ucsb.edu during our advising hours. Include your name, perm number, and your questions, and indicate in the subject line: ZOOM DROP-IN. Please be prepared to receive a Zoom invitation and join the meeting within 25 minutes (time can vary depending on how busy we are) after we confirm your request. If the Advising Drop-in Queue is closed, we will NOT accept Zoom drop-in requests. Please note this method for requesting Zoom is only for students who do NOT have access to a United States phone number. If you can be contacted by phone, please join the Advising Drop-Ins (General & Honors) Queue and indicate "Zoom" for Contact Type instead.

NOTE: Advising Drop-ins (via phone, Zoom or in person) is available during all the days and times above. If you try to get in line during these times, but QLESS indicates that a "location" is “closed”, we have reached the maximum number of students QLess predicted we could serve. Sometimes, we can get through the list faster than QLess predicted, so please try again later or during our next advising hours.

SCHEDULE AN ADVISING APPOINTMENT

Join the QLess "Advising Drop-ins (General & Honors)" queue during our regular hours listed above. Discuss your concerns with the advisor who will, as necessary, schedule a follow-up appointment.

First-year (a.k.a., "freshmen") and sophomores may also use the Qless "Peer Advising Appointments" queue to schedule an appointment with a peer advisor.  NOTE: Appointments cannot be scheduled for the same or next day and may be scheduled no more than 2 weeks in advance. If you get the message "No days available", this means there currently are no available appointments. 

Transfer Students: Click here to make an appointment with a Transfer Advisor at the Transfer Student Center.

EMAIL US YOUR QUESTIONS

Be sure to send your email using your UCSB email if possible and include your name and perm number with your question(s). Please allow 1-3 business days for a response. You may send emails to these specialty departments:

PRE-PROFESSIONAL ADVISING is also available: Visit the Pre-Health or Pre-Law website on how to schedule an appointment.

IMPORTANT Information about Course Enrollment: While advisors will be glad to talk to you about courses you're considering, advisors will NOT choose your courses for you or put you into full classes. If a course is full, please use GOLD to get on the waitlist. Click here to learn about how the waitlist works. To find courses that have space, use the “Advanced Search” feature on GOLD, choose the department and select "Open Sections Only". You can also attempt to “crash” a class by going to the first day of lecture.