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Psychology Undergraduate Office


EMAIL: undergrad@psy.utexas.edu

LOCATION ( MAP)

We are currently located in the Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Building (SEA 2.218) on the corner of Dean Keeton (26th) and Speedway (108 E Dean Keeton St.)

HOURS

We are open Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

APPOINTMENTS

The Undergraduate Advising office works on both an Appointment and Walk-in basis. Appointments are made during non-peak advising times only (see Walk-in Advising) Appointments should be made to discuss the following topics:

  • Degree Planning
  • Degree Enhancement
  • Graduate School
  • Career Planning

To schedule an appointment, call 471-4410.

WALK-IN ADVISING

Due to heavy student traffic during Walk-in Advising, advisors have limited time. Walk-in Advising takes place during the following periods for the following purposes:

  • Pre-registration advising - upcoming semester courses
  • The week before classes begin - current semester concerns
  • First 12 days of class (the first 4 days of class in the summer) - current semester concerns

For all other issues, students should call to set up an appointment during the off-peak time.

ADVISORS

The Psychology undergraduate advisors (photos) have assigned caseloads, based on last name:

  • Alice Andrews ( A - D )
  • Jay Brown ( E - K )
  • Anna Tapsak ( L - Q )
  • Joel Mendolusky ( R- Z )

EXPERIMENT INFORMATION FOR PSY 301

  • Questions regarding experiment hours should be directed to Abby Black (located in SEA 2.216)
  • Green sheets, Pre-testing, experiment sign-ups, etc. available at the PSY 301 information site

RESOURCES

The following resources are available in the Undergraduate Advising Office:

ADDITIONAL SERVICES


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