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Undergraduate Advising

Advising is an integral part of the university experience. Your advisor will assist you in developing a meaningful educational plan compatible with your career and personal goals.

UTD Advising Mission Statement: The University of Texas at Dallas undergraduate academic advising is a collaborative process between students and their advisors that provides a path for student success. Academic advising supports student achievement of academic and professional goals, promotes student academic ownership, and fosters a sense of belonging to the campus community.

Undergraduate Advising Team Members

Advisors meet with students by appointment only. Please see the appropriate contact information below that matches your major and last name.

Irene Marroquin

Irene Marroquin

Director of Undergraduate Advising

irene.marroquin@utdallas.edu
972-883-6846
ATC 1.501

Cynthia Lara

Cynthia Lara

Literature Majors
Last Names A-Z

cynthia.lara@utdallas.edu
972-883-5126
ATC 1.403
Schedule Appointment
Appt Hours: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Blair Taylor

Blair Taylor

History, Latin American Studies, Philosophy, and Visual & Performing Arts Majors
Last Names A-Z

blair.taylor@utdallas.edu
972-883-6498
ATC 1.505
Schedule Appointment
Appt Hours: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Jacob Crabtree

Jake Crabtree

Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication (ATEC) Majors
Last Names A-De

jacob.crabtree@utdallas.edu
972-883-2375
ATC 1.513
Schedule Appointment

Nasreen Hasan

Nasreen Hasan

Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication (ATEC) Majors
Last Names Df-H

nasreen.hasan@utdallas.edu
972-883-3988
ATC 1.606
Schedule Appointment

Suzanne Shoda

Suzanne Shoda

Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication (ATEC) Majors
Last Names I-Mu

Suzanne.shoda@utdallas.edu
972-883-5676
ATC 1.509
Schedule Appointment
Appt Hours: 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Kelley Henderson

Kelley Henderson

Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication (ATEC) Majors
Last Names Mv-Sc

kelley.henderson@utdallas.edu
972-883-2102
ATC 1.6B01
Schedule Appointment
Appt Hours: 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Jazzmyn Roberts

Jazzmyn Roberts

Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication (ATEC) Majors
Last Names Sd-Z

jazzmyn.roberts@utdallas.edu
972-883-7589
ATC 1.608
Schedule Appointment
Appt Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Current Students

Current students should email their assigned advisor directly.

For general questions: ahtUGadvising@utdallas.edu.

For additional information please visit Bass Resources.

Advising Our Current Students

Our academic advisors in the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology assist students in reaching their ultimate goal of graduation. Advisors meet with students to discuss degree requirements, course enrollment, student success skills, difficulties with coursework, career options, and refer students to on-campus resources. Our advisors are experts in helping students find the resources that they need to be successful and are passionate about doing all that they can to help students.

Each student has a tailored advising experience to ensure that each student is assigned to an advisor based on their last name. Assigned caseloads allow each advisor to cultivate a lasting relationship with their advisees and provide relevant information to the student’s experience. Academic advising is a collaborative process in the Bass School and requires active participation by both the student and the advisor.

When you schedule a meeting, please make sure you have thought through exactly what you would like to accomplish during the meeting. Please see the “Schedule Appointment” link under your advisor’s name.

Students: While advisors confer with you about courses and educational experiences, you are responsible for defining your academic program and for making progress toward your degree. You will verify your class schedule each semester and see that necessary transactions are completed by the published deadlines (refer to the academic calendar). You are responsible for all documentation related to schedule changes, withdrawing from classes, and other transactions.

Ultimately, the student is responsible for their own educational experience.