479-575-6356
Science Engineering 601
For registration advising, come prepared knowing what courses you have completed and what courses you still need. You can view your completed courses through your Student Center on ISIS. Print off and complete the appropriate advising checksheet from the Major Checksheets link in the Degree Planning section. Please bring this with you to the advising appointment.
Click on the link that best describes you:
Four Year Honors, Freshmen - Sophomores
Four-Year and Departmental Honors, Juniors and Seniors (60+ hours)
Freshmen and Sophmores (less than 60 earned hours), including Departmental Honors
Juniors and Seniors (60+ hours)
Four-Year Honors, Freshmen -Sophomores
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Dr. Jeanne McLachlin
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SCEN 625
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Email to arrange an appointment and include two or three available times and dates. During registration advising periods, a sign-up sheet will be posted next to the bulletin board on the wall outside SCEN 625.
Four-Year Honors and Departmental Honors, Juniors and Seniors
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Dr. Mack Ivey
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SCEN 627
- mivey@uark.edu
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- Email to arrange an appointment and include two or three available times and dates. During registration advising periods, a sign-up sheet will be posted outside Dr. Ivey's office door, SCEN 627.
Freshmen and Sophmores (less than 60 hours), including Departmental Honors
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- Primary Advisor: Trevor Francis
Call or come by the Advising Center, 575-3307, MAIN 518, to arrange an appointment. Walk-in advising generally begins the week before priority registration. Click here for more details.
Juniors and Seniors (60+ hours)
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Initial visit is with Dr. Steven Beaupre.
Assignment is based on randomization or student/professor specialty area/interest.
SCEN 601
575-6356
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Come by the Department of Biological Sciences, SCEN 601. Students are scheduled an initial appointment with Dr. Beaupre or given a list of faculty, their specialization, and contact info. The student is encouraged to use the list to select and proactively seek an appointment with a professor in his/her area of specialization. The department also randomly pairs each student with an advisor and places a folder on the table outside of the main office for students.