Academic advising is essential to the discovery and development of the academic potential of students. Advisors provide up-to-date information regarding educational programs, curricula, policies, and procedures. In addition, advisors guide students to success by connecting them to academic support, counseling, and career planning services.
Advising Services in the Colleges
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Website: https://www.fgcu.edu/CAS/Advising/
Location: Academic Building VII - Room 109
CAS Phone: 239-590-7196
College of Education (COE)
Website: https://www.fgcu.edu/coe/admissionsandadvising.aspx#UndergraduateAdmissions
Location: Academic Building III - Second Floor
Phone:
COE Undergraduate Advising - 239-590-7778
COE Graduate Advising - 239-590-7895 or 239-745-4320
Marieb College of Health & Human Services
Website: https://www2.fgcu.edu/mariebcollege/
Location: Marieb Hall 213 A-D
Lutgert College of Business (LCOB)
Website:
- Undergraduate Advising https://www.fgcu.edu/cob/advising/undergraduate.aspx
- Graduate Advising https://www.fgcu.edu/cob/advising/graduate.aspx
Location: Lutgert Hall - First Floor
LCOB Phone: 239-590-7302
U. A. Whitaker College of Engineering (WCE)
Website: https://www.fgcu.edu/eng/advising/
Location: Holmes Hall 211 (2nd Floor)
Engineering Phone: 239-590-1445
FGCU Admissions Phone | Main number 239-590-1000
The common academic support services requested by online learning students are listed here. Additional academic support resources and services are listed on the Academic Resources page.
Academic Calendar
The Academic Calendar is available on the Office of the Registrar website.
Tutoring Services
The FGCU Center for Academic Achievement (CAA) offers tutoring services and the following online lessons:
- Study Skills
- Math Skills
- CLAST Skills
Writing Center
The FGCU Writing Center is available for writing related questions and offers online consultations for online learning students. A collection of writing resources are also available on their website on a variety of topics like citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.), the writing process, and research.