Advising for Honors College Members


Advising is an important aspect of the Honors College. Developing individualized programs of study requires that Honors College members keep in close touch with advisers both on the Honors College staff and in their major departments. With the help and approval of these advisers, Honors students can take maximum advantage of the flexibility they are allowed in filling degree requirements.

The Honors College Staff

Six Honors College staff advisers are located in Eustace-Cole Hall and advise students from all majors about general University requirements. These staff advisers are the primary advisers for Honors College members who have not yet declared a major preference.

Make an appointment with an Honors College adviser using the Adviser Scheduling System. (Must be a student with an MSU e-mail account.)


Departmental Honors Advisers

Honors College members who have chosen a major preference are assigned to specially designated Honors advisers in their major departments. Over 200 faculty members serve as Departmental Honors Advisers, who are responsible for approving any nonstandard courses that Honors College members take to fill college and major requirements.

To find the name(s) of the Honors adviser(s) in a given major, consult the list of Departmental Honors Advisers.