At AACC, we want each credit you take to count toward your goal. That's why we have academic advisors specific to each Field of Interest. These advisors will help you find the right courses for your major, explore career options and untangle the sometimes complicated process of transfer.
Advisors are available to connect with students remotely, by appointment. Visit the Virtual Advising Center to schedule your appointment. IMPORTANT: Please arrive alive! Do not access our virtual advising services while driving.
To access the Virtual Advising Center:
New Students:
Returning Students:
Not an AACC student yet? No problem! Simply follow the Application Process for Credit & Degree Seekers.
Email [email protected] if you have any problems accessing the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-F
Michelle Tulloch
G-Z
Ed Hall
To schedule an appointment, visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-G, J
Rob O'Malley
H, I, L, M
Brittany Budden
K, N-Z
Karen Vaillant
To schedule an appointment, visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Advisors are assigned by first initial of last name:
B, C, O
Lawrencia Abban
L, M, N
Laura Fitzpatrick
A, J, K, P
Brittany Henderson
I, Q, R, S
Laurie Hubbard
T - Y
Maddie Stokes
E - H
Mary van Andel
D, Z
Justin Young
To schedule an appointment visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-G
Lucy Heston
H-Z
Tabitha Siegert
To schedule an appointment visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-F, J, K, M
Tabitha Siegert
G-I
Jessica Long
L, N-Z
Lucy Heston
To schedule an appointment, visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-F
Brittany Budden
G-Z
Jessica Long
To schedule an appointment, visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-G
Christy Clague
H-Z
Justin Young
To schedule an appointment visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-L
Christine Bridgman
M-Z
Eileen Harrington
To schedule an appointment, visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-L
Whitney Morris
M-Z
Sam Cordero-Puchales
To schedule an appointment, visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Assigned advisors by first initial of last name:
A-L
Christine Bridgman
M-Z
Eileen Harrington
To schedule an appointment visit the Virtual Advising Center.
Advisors are assigned by first initial of last name:
A
Jessica Long
B, I, L, R
Michelle Tulloch
C, D, F
Joan Sturtevant
E
Karen Vaillant
G
Brittany Budden
H
Sam Cordero-Puchales
J
Tabitha Siegert
K
Rob O'Malley
M
Rasheen Connell
N
Eileen Harrington
P, Q, S
Christy Clague
O, T-Z
Ed Hall
To schedule an appointment, visit the Virtual Advising Center.
If you are undecided and seeking assistance for selecting a career and major. Assigned advisor:
Joan Sturtevant
To schedule an appointment visit the Virtual Advising Center.
For students not seeking an award from AACC, such as those visiting from another college:
Assigned advisor:
Laura Pajerowski
To schedule an appointment, visit the Virtual Advising Center.
If you have not already done so, submit any of the following documents to Records and Registration at least one week prior to meeting with an advisor. Ask that they be added to your record, and bring a copy with you to your appointment:
If you've taken placement tests at AACC the advisor will be able to access your scores.
Consider these questions in advance so your advisor can help you research the type of degree or certificate required, help you decide if you will need to transfer to a four-year institution, help you determine which AACC program of study will best prepare you and then which courses you should consider next.
Degree-seeking students must declare their program of study (major) after completing 24 credits. This helps us help you stay on track, and make sure the time you spend in class is maximized in meeting your academic goals. Not sure what to declare? Sometimes trying things and learning what doesn’t interest you is as important as finding things that do.