Advising

 Advising starts at CAAS – Center for Academic Advising and Student Support

All new and second semester freshmen and transfer students, undecided or exploratory students, student athletes, “Pre” majors (e.g. pre-nursing, pre-social work), students with less than a 2.5, and students whose GPA is less than required for their designated major requirements will have academic advising holds.

Seniors will have an advising hold that may be removed by CAASS or by the Criminal Justice Department.

Sophomores and Juniors are encouraged to visit with a CAASS advisor

Freshmen students have holds that will be removed after visiting a CAASS advisor

Find your Advisor, Book an Appointment or please come to Garcia Center room 129 or call 575-646-2941 to set up an advising appointment.

On-Campus Undergraduate Students and Graduate Students – MCJ: please contact: Advising Coordinator: Dr. Hyunin Baek;

Graduate Program Director

Office: BD 103; Email: h0baek01@nmsu.edu 

phone: 575-646-5162

Dr. Baek is available to meet with students for academic advising to discuss the BCJ, minors, double majors, MCJ.

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Online Undergraduate Students: Professor Marija Dimitrijevic is a Quality Matters (QM) Certified Online Instructor and serves as the primary point of contact in advising students about our ONLINE Bachelors of Criminal Justice (BCJ) Program.

(Keep in mind that she will not be able to register you for courses, override the registration, or remove any holds)

Email: marijad@nmsu.edu; phone: 575-571-8451 

Who is required to meet with an advisor?

CAAS encourages all students to meet with an academic advisor at least once a semester to stay on track toward completing their academic, career, and personal goals for attending NMSU. Advising holds are put in place to ensure that you have an opportunity to meet with an advisor to make the most educated decisions about your upcoming semester and long-term degree planning.

All new and second semester freshmen and transfer students, undecided or exploratory students, student-athletes, “Pre” majors (e.g. pre-nursing, pre-social work), students with less than a 2.5, and students whose GPA is less than required for their designated major requirements will have academic advising holds.

Seniors will have an advising hold that may be removed by CAASS or by the Criminal Justice Department

Sophomores and Juniors are encouraged to visit with a CAASS advisor

Freshmen students have holds that will be removed after visiting a CAASS advisor

Find your Advisor, Book an Appointment or please come to Garcia Center room 129 or call 575-646-2941 to set up an advising appointment.

How do I check if I have an advising hold?

Students can review all holds placed on their account via their my.nmsu.edu account.

Using Quick links you can click Student Records and then View Holds. Pay close attention to all the information provided such as Hold Type (advising, university accounts receivable), Reason (why you have the hold), Originator (who placed the hold and who you should contact to complete the necessary steps to have it removed), and Process Effected (registration, transcripts).

For Summer and Fall students may see two types of advising/mentoring holds.

1) a CAASS Advising hold. Students should come to Garcia Center or call 575-646-2941 to make an advising appointment with their assigned advisor.

2) a DM or Departmental Mentoring hold. Students should contact the number listed with the hold to set up an appointment with your department.

Students will not have both a CAASS and Departmental Mentoring hold. Both holds prevent registration until the student has met with their advisor or department (depending on your hold type) and only then will a hold be removed. You are encouraged to meet with your advisor or department as soon as possible to discuss Summer and Fall 2020 advising.

Remember, having a hold from University Accounts Receivable does not prevent you from meeting with your advisor.

 Useful links:  

Please Visit Student Records Center to fill out the following forms:

– Degree Application for Graduation

– Request for Substitution or Waiver (Sample)

– Request for Verification of High School Language

– Study Abroad Contracts

– Degree Check Request for Academic Standing

– Star Degree Audit

– Registering for Classes

 Change Major or Minor

– Explore Majors

For Career Advising please Visit:  

Career Advising