Faculty Advisors

Faculty advisors can help you with:

  • Questions about which courses you should take and when
  • Questions about your career path
  • Advice regarding networking in your field
  • Questions about your program and the curriculum

Advisors are assigned once you have accepted the admission offer in your application account. You can also find your advisor’s information through your SIS account by selecting Program of Study under the Registration tab. We urge you to reach out to your advisor as soon as possible. Establishing this relationship early will help you as you continue to work toward your degree or certificate.

Student Academic Success Coordinators

Student Academic Success Coordinators can help you with:

  • Questions concerning university and EP-wide policies
  • Academic support resources
  • Questions concerning EP requests (e.g, course revalidation, leave of absence, late drop or withdrawal with tuition refund, reactivation, etc)
  • Guiding you to the proper contact for your question if you are unsure

You can reach a Student Academic Success Coordinator by emailing [email protected].

Program Coordinators

Program coordinators can help you with:

  • Program-specific questions such as course offerings, course waivers, transfer credits, course exceptions

Here is the list of current program coordinators and which programs they support.

Valeria Alfaro ([email protected]):Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Systems Engineering, Data Science

Annie Cranston ([email protected]): Systems Engineering

Sally Kamen ([email protected]): Space Systems Engineering, Engineering Management

Andrew Marshall ([email protected]): Applied and Computational Mathematics, Applied Physics, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Lifelong Learning

Brittany Quinn ([email protected]): Electrical and Computer Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Science, and Management programs, Health Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

 

The following programs provide additional advising resources for their students:

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