Welcome to the PLNU Office of Academic Advising.

Academic Advising assists undergraduate students with the development of meaningful academic plans that are consistent with their educational, career and personal goals through the utilization of the full range of institutional and community resources. New students are encouraged prepare for entrance into the university by visiting the
New Student Registration and
Academic Advising webpages.
academic majors, minors and concentrations
Academic Advising assists undegraduate students with declaring, adding, or changing majors, minors and concentrations. Department specific faculty advisors are assigned to students through the Academic Advising Office in order to facilitate effective and ongoing student and faculty collaboration.
Advising for Undeclared Majors
Undeclared students are empowered through advising activities, career and personality assessments, and academic counseling as they prepare to concentrate in an academic major program of study.
L.E.A.P. (Learning Experiences for Academic Progress) Program
LEAP provides a selected number of incoming freshmen with a year of cultural activities, structured academic programming, and on-campus support services in order to maintain academic success, increase retention and degree attainment.
Disability Resource Center (DRC)
The
Disability Resource Center is the point of contact for individuals with physical/learning/psychological disabilities. The DRC ensures compliance with federal regulations for access and accommodation for undergraduate students with disabilities to all curricular and co-curricular opportunities offered by the university through collaboration with faculty and staff.
Tutorial Services
Providing academic enrichment resources to assist students as they manage the demands of course requirements, the PLNU
Tutorial Center offers free peer tutoring, review sessions, paper editing, study strategies, organization skills and more, for over 100 undergraduate subjects.