Academic Advising:
Schedule an Appointment
Contact By E-Mail
E-mail is a very quick and efficient way to have your advising questions answered; however, some questions are better served in an appointment.
Good questions for e-mail
Questions that have very specific answers, such as: when is my registration window? Can you send me the link to the GEC?
Referrals to other offices
Follow-up on appointments/petitions
Inappropriate questions for e-mail
What should I schedule?
How many hours do I have left before I can graduate?
What GECs do I have left?
When can we meet?
Do you know whom to e-mail?
The Arts and Sciences Advising and Academic Services Office is proud to say that we make sure that each of our students has an assigned advisor. Before you consider e-mailing an advisor, ask yourself this question:
The Arts and Sciences Advising and Academic Services Office is proud to say that we make sure that each of our students has an assigned advisor. Before you consider e-mailing an advisor, ask yourself this question:
Do I have an assigned advisor?
If yes, you most likely know their e-mail address and have been in contact with them before. If not, then use the Staff Directory to locate your advisor's e-mail address.
If no, please call us at 419-995-8264. We will assign you an advisor and schedule an appointment with that person. We want to make sure you begin building a relationship with your advisor as soon as possible.
Do not include your SSN in your e-mail; e-mail is not a secure form of communication.
For security purposes, please e-mail us directly from your Ohio State e-mail account.

