Common Academic Advising Questions
What is academic advising?
Academic advising is an ongoing, shared partnership between you and your advisor that focuses on practically helping you identify, plan and achieve your academic, career and life goals.
In an academic advising session you and your advisor may engage in:
- Developing an awareness of your values, interests, abilities, skills and potential
- Identifying academic, career and life options and goals
- Choosing an academic program
- Strategically planning out steps toward graduation
- Identifying effective academic study skills and habits
- Solving problems that impede your progress toward an academic goal
- Referring you to appropriate campus resources
- Learning how to use the my.NMSU.edu account and the STAR Degree Audit
- Selecting courses
- Registering for classes
"The fundamental purpose of academic advising is to help students become effective agents for their own lifelong learning and personal development. Our relationships with students, the questions we raise, the perspectives we share, the resources we suggest, the short-term decisions and long-range plans we help them think through all should aim to increase their capacity to take charge of their own existence."
— Arthur W. Chickering
Who is my academic advisor?
If you have declared a specific DACC major, you are advised by a DACC faculty advisor in your program and/or a professional advisor in your academic division. See the Advising Directory for more information.
The DACC Academic Advising Center serves as a resource for the following students:
- Transitional students including University Transition Program (UTP) students and other Unclassified students who choose DACC as a place to begin their college career.
- First-year pre-health students who are completing prerequisites to a competitive admission program (Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Dental Assistant, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Respiratory Care, and Dental Hygiene).
- First-year Pre-business associate degree seeking students.
- Undecided students who are declared as Associate of General Studies majors until they either declare into a DACC major or graduate.
- Non-degree seeking students such as those taking courses for their own enrichment or as directed by their employer.
When should I meet with my academic advisor?
New students will meet with their academic advisor and register for classes as part of their DACC New Student Orientation.
Transfer and Readmitted students should make an appointment with their academic advisor once their DACC admission is complete.
Continuing students should plan ahead and meet with their academic advisor every semester well in advance of continuing student registration according to the table below:
To register for the . . . |
Continuing student |
Make a planning appointment with your advisor during this time frame . . . |
Upcoming Spring semester |
Early November |
September and October |
Upcoming Summer and/or Fall semester |
Early April |
February and March |
Need help choosing a major?
Aside from resources introduced by your academic advisor, the DACC Counseling Office specializes in Career Counseling including:
- Self-assessment into your interests and abilities, values and lifestyles
- Keirsey Temperment Sorter II
- Choices career inventory
- Understanding occupations and current job market trends
- Making the connection between DACC majors and current jobs
- Career research and major decision-making strategies
These services are offered free of charge to DACC students and anyone thinking of becoming a student at DACC. For a Career Counseling Appointment, contact:
| Dr. Larry Sharp | Counseling Coordinator | (575) 527-7548 | lsharp@nmsu.edu |
| Jim Payne | Counselor | (575) 527-7548 | jpayne@nmsu.edu |
Contact Us
The Academic Advising Services Center consists of:
Academic Advising Center Adminstration
| Brad C. Mazdra | Coordinator | (575) 527-7519 | bmazdra@nmsu.edu |
| Becky Rodriguez | Records Specialist | (575) 528-7272 | berodrig@nmsu.edu |
Full-Time Academic Advisors
| Rose Mary Flores | Asst. Coordinator | (575) 527-7684 | rosemflo@nmsu.edu |
| Ricci Montes | Asst. Coordinator | (575) 528-7062 | rimontes@nmsu.edu |
Part-Time Academic Advisors
| Judy Chavarria | Part-time Advisor | (575) 528-7272 |
| Phyllis Dilliard | Part-time Advisor | (575) 528-7272 |
| Joan Dormody | Part-time Advisor | (575) 528-7272 |
| Dwayne Perrigo | Part-time Advisor | (575) 528-7272 |
| Liz Yarrington | Part-time Advisor | (575) 528-7272 |
Academic Advising Services Center Location:
DACC Main Building (DAMA), Room 116, Las Cruces Campus
Hours of Operation:
Academic Advising hours are Monday - Friday. planning sessions, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Appointments are preferred for most advising needs. Walk-ins are welcome for quick questions. The office operates exclusively on a walk-in basis the first week of each semester and during continuing student classification registration.
Contact us:
| By Mail | By Phone | By Fax |
| DACC Academic Advising Center MSC 3DA, P.O. Box 30001 3400 South Espina Street Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 |
(575) 528-7272 or toll free 1-800-903-7503 |
(575) 527-7763 |
DACC Satellite Center Advising Contacts:
| Homer Bernal | East Mesa Center | (575) 528-7045 | bhernal@nmsu.edu |
| Ray Diaz | Gadsden Center | (575) 882-3939 | raydiaz@nmsu.edu |
| Manuel Hernandez | Sunland Park Center | (575) 874-7787 | mhernand@nmsu.edu |
| Sharron Tamplen | White Sands Center | (575) 678-6198 | stamplen@nmsu.edu |
Did I register for the right classes?
After registering for classes, please review your courses, times, days and location of the courses immediately. You can pick up an official registration document at the DACC Registration Office, Main Building, Room 115 or at the appropriate satellite center. If you have any questions about the applicability of your classes or if you find any errors in the class title, class time, room and building numbers, or credits listed, please consult with your academic advisor for help.How do I withdraw from all my classes?
If you are a DACC student and you need to completely withdraw from all courses, you may withdraw at the DACC Registration Office, Main Building, Room 115. If you stop attending classes but do not officially withdraw, you may receive failing grades for all your courses. In this case you will also be liable for all tuition and fees.Will I get a refund if I withdraw from classes?
Depending on when you withdraw, you may be eligible for a refund. Check the Schedule of Classes to determine how much you may be eligible to receive refund. Percentages are based upon the total charges for the semester and not upon the amount you have paid.
May I repeat a class?
You may repeat a course in which you earned a D or F grade at DACC or NMSU. A computable grade (excluding I, W, RR, AU, CR, S, or U) in a repeated course may be substituted in the calculation of the grade-point average, though the original grade also remains on the transcript. The first occurrence with a C or better grade will count in earned/passed hours. Future attempts will not count in earned/passed hours. If you repeat a course eligible for grade substitution in which you have earned a D and then fail the course, the second grade of F will not be substituted for the original grade.
Neither credits nor grade points may be earned by repeating a course for which a grade of C or higher has already been received.
NOTE: For Financial Aid restrictions on repeats, contact your Financial Aid Advisor.