Department of Psychology
Undergraduate Advising Office

Department of Psychology Information

Psychology Advising Office Updates

To streamline the advising experience for our students, we will be implementing a new advising model beginning this fall term: you now have the option to schedule with any advisor whose availability best fits your schedule.

We recognize that our students have a wide variety of needs and scheduling commitments, and this process will provide students added flexibility to meet those needs. Instead of working with just one advisor, you’ll have direct access to the entire psychology advising team! If you prefer to continue to work directly with your previously assigned advisor, no worries! You’ll still have the option to schedule with them.

As always, you will still be required to connect with a psychology advisor prior to enrolling for courses each term. Options will include (1) an online form, (2) a Zoom call, or (3) face-to-face meeting in the Advising Office.

We are confident that this new process will greatly benefit our psychology majors and empower you to continue to make the most informed decisions but with greater access to our team.

If you have any immediate questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us during drop-in (https://psychology.pitt.edu/drop-advising). We’d love to hear from you!

 

Need to meet with a psychology advisor?

To schedule an appointment with a Psychology advisor: Log into Navigate Student and remember that you’re now able to schedule with any advisor whose availability fits your schedule! You can find details about using Navigate Student here: Student-User FAQs | Pathways | University of Pittsburgh.

We also have drop-in time available to chat with a psychology adivosr and have your questions answered immediately! Drop-in Advising

 

University Information

Panthers Forward: Applications for the 2024 class will open on Friday, September 1, 2023

Panthers Forward is a new model for reducing the burden of student debt while supporting student success. Launched by the University of Pittsburgh, this model involves reducing a participating student’s federal loan balance and connecting each student participant with Pitt alumni to offer a supportive professional development network. In return, participants are encouraged to “pay-it-forward” to the program after they graduate so that other students have an opportunity to receive the same kind of support.

For more details visit: Pathers Forward FAQ

 

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