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Advising


Northern Arizona University advisors can help COE students plan their path to degree completion

NAU advisors can help you determine the courses to take as you pursue your degree. The College of Education has staff and faculty members available to ensure your path to degree completion is on the right track. Whether you’re a new student, transfer student, online student, or continuing student, advising services are available to you.

Please refer to the list below for contact information on advisors within the College of Education Student Services Office.

Gina Davies

Academic Advisor, Sr.

Email: gina.davies@nau.edu

Phone: 1-810-875-9344

Amy Faull

Academic Advisor, Lead

Email: amy.faull@nau.edu

Phone: 928-523-5425

Tomantha Horseherder

Academic Advisor, Lead

Email: Tomantha.Horseherder@nau.edu

Phone: 928-523-6154

Laverne Kescoli

Academic Advisor, Lead

Email: laverne.kescoli@nau.edu

Phone: 928-523-8312

Beth Kingsley

Academic Advisor

Email: beth.kingsley@nau.edu

Phone:  928-523-6767

Emily McClintock

Academic Advisor

Email: emily.mcclintock@nau.edu

Phone: 928-523-8759

Colleen Rice

Advising Manager

Email: colleen.rice@nau.edu

Phone: 928-523-2810

Liam McDougall

Academic Advisor

Email: liam.mcdougall@nau.edu
Phone: 928-523-1402

Undergraduate advising

Undergraduate progression plans

Want to know the course path that will help lead you in the right direction toward your degree? Use a progression plan as a guide.

First-year students and undeclared students

All freshmen are advised at the Gateway Student Success Center. Once students reach their sophomore year, they are assigned to an advisor in the College of Education Student Services Office.

COE online and community campus students

Current NAU online and community campus students are automatically assigned to an advisor in the COE Student Services Office.  Students are encouraged to use NAU’s appointment planner.

Continuing and transfer students, sophomore status or above

After their freshmen year, COE students on the Flagstaff Mountain campus are automatically assigned to an advisor in the COE-Student Services Office. Students are encouraged to use NAU’s appointment planner.

Graduate advising

Graduate programs of study

Programs of study include a set of courses and other work that must be successfully completed before qualifying for a graduate degree, diploma, or certificate. Graduate students are responsible for knowledge of their program’s curriculum requirements for the year in which they began their graduate studies.

To see a full list and for more information, visit Graduate College programs of study.