Undergraduate Advising & Admissions
Committed to you.
Our advising staff can be a resource for you from the day you apply through the day you graduate.
Undergraduate Advisors
Your academic advisor is listed under Connect on your Hawk Central Dashboard. Click "Contact My Advisors" to view your advisor's contact information.
- malissa.kuznicki@UND.edu
- 701.777.4158
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McCannel Hall Room 280
Grand Forks ND 58202-7143
- katlyn.storm@UND.edu
- 701.777.4239
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McCannel Hall Room 280
Grand Forks ND 58202-7143
- eric.tweton@UND.edu
- 701.777.4097
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Education Building Room 102e
Grand Forks ND 58202-7189
- kaylee.jackson.2@UND.edu
- 701.777.4165
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McCannel Hall Room 280
Grand Forks ND 58202-7143
Ensuring You Meet Academic Program Requirements
At UND, your academic advisor can assist you with:
- Crafting a realistic educational plan
- Using information from various sources to set and achieve goals
- Connecting with student organizations and support services
- Understanding the intent of the University's curriculum requirements
For more information on applying to UND, visit Admissions.
Mission Statement
The Office of Advising is an indispensable part of the College of Education & Human Development – a center of all undergraduate academic advising within the College.
We are an office in which excellence is uppermost and other departments and individuals, both faculty and students, rely on the academic advising information we provide.
We will raise student and faculty comfort level and enhance student learning by providing error-free academic advising as well as academic advising training in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere.
We act as the students’ advocate against misadvising.
We assist students to make a successful transition to, and establish their place in, university life; to take responsibility for learning how to set academic, career, and personal goals, and the strategies for achieving them; and to graduate in a timely manner, successfully meeting all requirements.
Integral to our mission is providing our staff and faculty with the training needed to adapt readily to the changing environment of our university workplace and the advising profession.