28 Aug 2008

Penn State Abington's Advising Center (AAC) is here to help you identify and achieve your academic goals, promote intellectual discovery, help you become a self-directed learner and decision-maker, and encourage you to take advantage of both in- and out-of class educational opportunities.

224 Sutherland Building, 215-881-7328
M-Th, 8am- 6pm; F 8am-5pm
Walk-in Appointments, M-Th 9am-12pm

Academic Planning Workshop 2008 Presentation

Academic Plans | Advising Resources | Professional Advisers and Advising Roles | Changing to another campus | College Contact Reps | FAQs

Advisers assume a significant educational role by encouraging their advisees to become engaged in their education, to meet their educational goals, and to develop the habit of learning.

Students should routinely contact Advisers each semester and assume final responsibility for course scheduling, program planning, and the successful completion of graduation requirements. Faculty and professional Advisers in the Abington Advising Center (AAC) serve as academic Advisers.

Steve Brown Steve Brown, AAC Adviser
Alissa Alissa Carpenter, AAC Adviser
Rebecca Rebecca Forrest, AAC Staff Assistant
Julia Julia Otulak, AAC Adviser
Janet Janet Petkov, AAC Adviser
Steve Brown Lynda Provette, AAC Adviser
Tom Smith Tom Smith, AAC Director