Undergraduate Advising

Undergraduate Advising
You are required to fill out a Study Plan in your second semester at Stevens. Without a signed and filed Study Plan, you might accidentally take a course that doesn't satisfy a requirement you think it meets. Without a signed and filed Study Plan you may take a course that is not valid toward your degree and you may delay your graduation. You cannot file an application for candidacy without a Study Plan. You cannot register for courses on the web without a signed and filed Study Plan. For junior and seniors without a study plan, a Registration Hold will be placed on your account if you have not filed a study plan. If you did file it, but there is no record of it, it is your responsibility to see to it that the problem is fixed, perhaps by re-filing a Study Plan.
Use the recommended course sequence from the Stevens Catalog to develop your study plan. You should do this in consultation with your Faculty Advisor, who must eventually sign off on your Study Plan. This is different from the faculty mentor assigned to you when you entered Stevens.
Consult the Advising FAQ to find out who your advisor is and get answers to frequently asked questions about filling in the Study Plan.



