Undergraduate Advising

Academic advisors help undergraduate students explore their options and make informed decisions about their education. They can work with you to customize your academic plan and connect you to opportunities such as internships, research, and more. With their guidance, you can maximize your time at UConn and prepare for success after graduation.

An academic advisor meets with a student.

Contact Your Major Advisor

American Studies

Martha Cutter

Professor and Area Director of American Studies

To schedule an academic advising meeting, please email Professor Cutter.


Your advisor can help you create or update your plan of study and ensure that you meet your degree requirements. The plan of study is a formal document specifying what is required to successfully complete your Bachelor of Arts in American Studies degree.

The American Studies advisor can also help you with:

  • Selecting courses within the CLAS content areas.
  • Declaring a second major or minor.
  • Navigating academic challenges.
  • Identifying resources and support services on campus.
  • Providing signatures for most CLAS paperwork.
  • Discussing research and award opportunities.
  • Applying to Graduate School.
  • Future career options.

Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Elaine Chu

Academic Advisor for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program

To schedule an academic advising meeting, please call the Academic Services Center at 860-486-2822.


Your advisor can help you create or update your plan of study and ensure that you meet your degree requirements. The plan of study is a formal document specifying what is required for the successful completion of your Bachelor of Arts in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS).

The WGSS advisor can also assist you with:

  • Selecting courses within the CLAS content areas.
  • Declaring a second major or minor.
  • Navigating academic challenges.
  • Identifying resources and support services on campus.
  • Providing signatures for most CLAS paperwork.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I study abroad?

Through careful planning with your advisor, you can participate in programs in many exciting places across the globe while earning credit toward your degree. Schedule a pre-advising meeting with EGL advisor to get started.

Can I double major or add a minor?

Yes! Our major pairs well with a variety of majors and minors offered through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and other UConn schools and colleges.

Am I required to meet with my academic advisor?

You are not required to meet with your assigned academic advisor, but we strongly encourage you to meet with your academic advisor at least once a semester to discuss your degree progress and answer any questions you may have.

Advising Resources

For a complete list of important dates and deadlines, please visit the UConn Academic Calendar.

Academic Achievement Center

The Center students achieve their academic and personal goals by offering personalized programs, resources, and services that build skills, support decision-making, and ease transitions into and through university life.

Center for Students with Disabilities

The Center works with students to determine appropriate accommodations based on their individual needs and courses.

CLAS Academic Services Center

The Center coordinates all academic advising for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Dean of Students

The Dean of Students Office provides opportunities for students to build a sense of community, feel connected, and access support resources to navigate challenges during college.

Internships

Students in the Department of Social and Critical Inquiry can pursue a variety of internships that align with their academic and career interests. Learn how to find an internship and earn course credit.

Jobs and Career Resources

Learn more about career paths you can pursue with your major and discover resources that can help you plan for your job search.

Minors at UConn

While not required to graduate, a minor will complement your Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies or American Studies major and allow you to explore other interests.

Student Activities

Student Activities provides programs and services that promote student self-governance, respect for diversity, civic responsibility, and lifelong learning.

Study Abroad

The Office of Experiential Global Learning coordinates study abroad programs for students in all majors and all colleges.

Student Health and Wellness-Mental Health

Offers a variety of virtual mental health services for students with an existing relationship with the center, students who are seeking new services, and students experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency.