Coggin College of Business Advising
Welcome to Coggin Advising. We strive to guide you toward your academic goals by providing information, references, and advice.
Advising is an engaging process between the advisor and the advisee where ultimately you are in full control of your educational experience. We are a resource to help you succeed.
How to Meet With Your Advisor
We are located in , Room 1100.
General office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Click on the "My Advisor" tab in to see your advisor's contact information.
You can also get to myNest by using the advising tile in myWings.
To directly make an appointment while logged into myNest, go to the
Drop-in advising (in person & ): Monday - Thursday, 3 - 5:30pm
Add yourself to the .
The Coggin College of Business advising office can be reached by phone at (904) 620-2575 or by email at coggin.advising@unf.edu.
Advising Staff
Susan Eisenberg, M.E.
Director
susan.eisenberg@unf.edu
Felicia Bernard
Executive Secretary
felicia.bernard@unf.edu
Jeremy Baker, M.A.
Assistant Director
jeremy.baker@unf.edu
Stephen Billy, M.A.
Academic Advisor
stephen.billy@unf.edu
Abbie Demcher, M.S.
Senior Academic Advisor
a.demcher@unf.edu
Madison Dickert, M.S.
Academic Advisor
m.dickert@unf.edu
Mary Feimi, M.F.A.
Academic Advisor
mary.feimi@unf.edu
Alanna Greene, M.A.
Academic Advisor
alanna.greene@unf.edu
Kourtni Walsingham, M.Ed
Academic Advisor
kourtni.w@unf.edu
Thank an Advisor
Has your advisor been helpful or do you want to directly thank them for impacting you in a certain way? Fill out this form to thank them!
Student Academic Success Services
SASS is dedicated to helping Ospreys succeed in challenging programs of study, transition from high school to college and become better students. Support options are available in a variety of formats:
- Supplemental Instruction (SI)
- Peer-Assisted Student Success (PASS)
- Academic Tutoring & Coaching
- Webinars & Workshops
- Persistence Advocacy
All services are free for 成人AV视频 students.
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What are the hours of operation for Academic Advising?
We are located in .
Appointments: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
To schedule an advising appointment:
- myWings > Student > Make Advising Appointment
Drop-in Advising Hours: Monday through Thursday, 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
- In-person:
- Zoom:
Coggin Advising Email: coggin.advising@unf.edu
General office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Friday 8 a,m, – 3 p.m.
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Phone: (904) 620-2575
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Why do I need a Degree Evaluation and an Osprey Map?
The Degree Evaluation is an electronic document that allows students to track their academic progress. The document is updated every semester as students complete degree requirements to reflect the most up-to-date academic progress. The Osprey Map is a detailed guide for the best path for a student to take courses and serves as a course sequencing guide for students.
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How do transient students register for Coggin College of Business courses?
Transient students seeking to enroll in Coggin College of Business courses must get permission prior to registration. All prerequisites for Coggin College of Business courses are strictly enforced. Students can access the on the web to determine if courses they wish to register for have prerequisites.
Transient students may contact Coggin College of Business Academic Advising to find out if they qualify to take Coggin College of Business courses. Transient students will be required to furnish proof that prerequisites for Coggin College of Business courses have been satisfied. A transient student admissions application is not sufficient proof that prerequisites have been met.
To obtain additional information about enrollment in Coggin College of Business courses, please call Coggin Academic Advising at (904) 620-2575 or send an e-mail to coggin.advising@unf.edu. Please remember to include your full name, 成人AV视频 ID (N number), and course number(s) in your e-mail.
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How do I get permission for a directed independent study?
Students may pick up the appropriate form from the departmental offices or Academic Advising. Forms are to be completed by the student and the faculty member directing the independent study. It is the student's responsibility to arrange with the professor the course title and course specifications required. These specifications must include how the study is to be evaluated for a grade. After the appropriate signatures are obtained (student, faculty member, department chairperson, and Director of Academic Advising), the form should be submitted to Academic Advising (Bldg 10/Rm 1351). If all the appropriate requirements are met including student eligibility, electronic permission is given by the Director of Academic Advising. Students are notified of the approval or denial by email.
Students may be approved for a maximum of six DIS hours.
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Do you offer online classes?
The Coggin College of Business offers some online and hybrid (online and in-class) course; typically the majority of our offerings are traditional (in-class) courses. -
Can I take classes at another institution once I enroll in the Coggin College of Business at 成人AV视频?
III. Miscellaneous Policies
In general, concurrent/transient enrollment in business courses at other institutions is not permitted for Coggin students. Business courses include lower-level business prerequisites and upper-level business courses required for the degree.
成人AV视频 native BBA or BA degree-seeking students can request permission for concurrent/transient enrollment only when extenuating, documentable circumstances are present. The concurrent/transient approval is required prior to taking the course(s) at another institution. Students must first complete a "Waiver of College Policy" form for permission. If permission is granted, students must complete the at FloridaShines. Students should meet with an academic advisor, and then follow instructions to complete the transient process. 成人AV视频 native students are students who first matriculate at 成人AV视频 after high school graduation.
Transfer students, dependent on their transfer status in accordance with the Florida Board of Governors, would either require permission for concurrent/transient enrollment through Coggin Advising and a “Waiver of College Policy”, or the at FloridaShines. Students should meet with an academic advisor to determine eligibility and then follow instructions to complete the transient process. Approval through a waiver or FloridaShines application is required prior to taking the course at another institution.
Majors and Minors at 成人AV视频
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When do I need to declare my major or minor?
You should declare a major by the time you move to sophomore standing (at least 30 hours total). Please be aware though of any selective admissions policies for your intended major. Those programs can be found here: Controlled Access Programs
A minor should ideally be declared at the same time you declare your major, but no later than the semester before graduation, preferably by the time you reach senior standing (90 hours total with at least 30 hours at the 3000/4000 level). Please note that some minors cannot be completed in one academic year due to course sequencing restrictions.
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What are the different majors and minors that I can declare?
For a complete list of Majors and Minors, please visit our 成人AV视频 catalog: http://www.unf.edu/catalog/programs/ug/ -
How do I change my major?
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What is the difference between a double major and a dual degree?
- Double Majors: Double Majors are earning a combination of either two Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degrees. Double Majors do not need to declare a minor, but must still meet all the requirements of the majors. A course taken to fulfill a major requirement for the primary major may not count again to meet a requirement for the secondary major. (120 hours total).
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Dual degrees: A simultaneous or dual degree student is defined as one who completes requirements for two different degrees simultaneously whether in the same college or across colleges, e.g., earning a BFA degree while also earning a BA degree, or a BS degree and a BBA degree, etc.
Registration Information
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How do I register for classes?
Find out more information about registering for your classes!
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Common Registration Errors
If you believe the error is incorrect or you have documented justification you can fill out a Registration Override Form located in myWings:
- Go to Student Records tile
- Student Forms
- Online Forms, Appeals, and Petitions
- Scroll to the Records and Registration section
- Select Registration Override Request
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What is a waitlist and how does it work?
If the class you wish to register for is currently filled, you will have the option of signing up on a waitlist for that section. This feature tells you how many people have already signed up on the waitlist. If the class becomes open and you are the next name on the waitlist, you will automatically be registered for the course. Please note that you may not move into a class from the waitlist if registration in that section would cause you to exceed max hours, if you are already registered in another section of the class, or if you have a hold.
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How can I request to take a course at another institution?
For concurrent enrollment, you must complete the transient student form on
Note: if you are attempting to take a 3000/4000 level course, you must obtain permission from the Chair of the department first. Click here to view instructions on how to submit a Transient Student Request.
General Information
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How do I apply to graduate?
Apply in your myWings account or see the Graduation Application instructions at the beginning of the term you plan to finish your classes. After you apply, the advising office will check and verify whether you are ready to graduate. -
When do I talk to my Advisor vs. a Department Chair?
A student's first line of action is their designated Academic Advisor to define the needs and work with the student through the Department(s).
An Advisor may refer a student to the Chair for a variety of reasons, a few of which include when a student is returning from Suspension when transfer coursework needs to be reviewed by the department to see which courses can transfer into the major, when a student is having a dispute with a professor, or if a student is in need of a substitute course to allow them to graduate in a particular semester.
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How do I return to 成人AV视频 if I have been suspended?
First Time Suspension: Students who are returning after their first suspension have not broken continuous enrollment and should meet with an academic advisor to discuss his/her plans to continue classes successfully. This meeting should take place at least eight weeks before the semester for which they wish to return. This advising meeting is necessary to process the necessary paperwork for readmission.
Students who have Broken Continuous Enrollment: Students in this category must reapply at the Admissions Office at least 12 weeks before the beginning of the term for which they are seeking re-enrollment. Readmission is not automatic. Once the college makes a decision on the student's request, students are notified of the decision by mail. Students who are readmitted are sent specific instructions on their readmission conditions and given specific procedures to follow so that registration can take place in a timely manner. The reapplication deadline is strictly enforced by the college.
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How do I find out about current events at 成人AV视频?
- Visit the 成人AV视频 Calendar of Events
- Check your advising Canvas page; turn on your notifications
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- Check the bulletin boards in the Academic Advising office
- Ask your advisor
- Ask your instructors
- Watch your 成人AV视频 e-mail
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Who should I contact if experiencing unexpected obstacles on campus, personal, medical, or family emergency; or homelessness?
We recommend contacting your Academic Advisor first but the Office of the Dean of Students offers support and information related to these concerns including medical withdrawals.