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The Women's College advisers provide a variety of advising services. These include:
- Academic year-long planning
- One-on-one academic advising
- Course selection
- Change of degree/major
- Resource information and referrals
- Graduate school information and planning
- Learning styles and strategies
You should speak with an adviser whenever you have questions about course selection, changing degrees or majors, or other academic matters. We strongly recommend that you speak with your adviser on a regular basis, and especially as you approach graduation.
Working with Your Adviser
An academic adviser is available to work with you via telephone, email, or individual advising appointments.
Office Hours:
Weekdays
• Offices Open Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:30pm
Class Weekends
• Offices open on varied schedules
• Check office door postings for specific hours
Transfer Students
Many women transfer previous college credit to The Women's College to advance their degree plan. The Women's College accepts transfer credit from accredited institutions of higher learning. Your admission adviser can help you articulate your earned degree. Click here for a copy of The Women's College Transfer Guide for more information.
Academic Advisers
Bonnie Hahn
For questions on registration, financial aid, and scholarships.
bhahn@du.edu
303.871.6115
Carmen Madrid
Works with sophomore and junior status students on degree plans and registration, and works with students on academic probation.
cmadrid3@du.edu
303.871.6032
Kate Burns
For learning strategies and preparation on Senior Status Checklists, graduation, and graduate school.
Kate.burns@du.edu
303.871.6808
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