Academic Advising
Academic Advising
You will be assigned an advisor upon admission to FGC, and you'll meet with your advisor before you can register for classes. Advisors are assigned based on your program of interest.
See the Advising Guide for List of Advisors and Contact Information
The mission of the Office of Academic Advising is to provide a network of professional academic advisors who support students as they establish and realize their personal, academic, and career goals at Florida Gateway College. The team helps students meet their academic, personal, and career goals. Academic advising is a partnership between student and academic advisor, and includes shared decision-making and responsibility. Make sure to meet with your academic advisor regularly to ensure that you are on the right track.
Our goal is to actively support students with their transition to and throughout the FGC experience. Academic Advisors are available to assist FGC students with the following:
- Academic and Career Exploration
- Personal Education Plan
- Course selection and scheduling
- Registration assistance and troubleshooting
- Awareness of FGC policies and procedures
- Transfer and graduation assistance
- Connect students with college resources
No, some programs have advisors in other departments. Please see the Advising Guide for programs with advisors in other areas.
In order to be successful in your academic career, it is essential to stay informed, plan effectively, and engage in proactive, positive decision-making and problem-solving. Your academic advisor is here to help!
Academic advising is a partnership between student and academic advisor, and includes shared decision-making and responsibility. Make sure to meet with your academic advisor regularly to ensure that you are on the right track.
Dropping a class completely removes it from your record. It is like you never registered for the course. The tuition and fees for the course are usually refunded if the course is dropped.
Withdrawing from a class appears as a “W” on your transcript and can impact your completion rate. The tuition and fees for the course will not be refunded, and may potentially be owed back to the entity that paid for the course. You must see your assigned Academic Advisor prior to withdrawing from a course. * You are encouraged to speak with the financial aid office prior to making a decision.
Phone: 386-754-4393