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Advising

We are here to assist you through every step of your major or minor program. Advising is an ongoing process of clarification and evaluation, aimed at helping students utilize the WSU’s resources to succeed in reaching their goals. Schedule an advising session to cover any questions you have regarding course requirements, prerequisites, campus resources, and more. Zoom, Phone, or Google Meet appointments are Wednesday and Friday. In-Person appointments are Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday ONLY. You may schedule a virtual meeting on those days as well.

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CHF Senior Academic Advisor

  Darcy Gregg, MEd, CFLE
  Senior Academic Advisor
  Ogden campus, M7 Portable (upper tier by the football stadium)
  Or Virtual Advising with Zoom, Phone Call, or Google Meet
  801-626-6411 Office or Google Voice 385-240-4458
  dgregg@weber.edu

  I live by my favorite quote "Attitude is Everything...I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me, and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you...We are in charge of our attitudes." - Author Unkown (but attributed to Paster Dr. Charles Stanley)

  I look forward to visiting with you!

 

Weber State Students must schedule an appointment with Starfish and must be logged into the eWeber portal.

Non-Weber State Students schedule an appointment at https://calendar.app.google/W3vexMHrDVbiLgYs7.

CHF Dept Program Petition

You may file a petition and provide additional information about your situtations. Reasons for filling out the petition could include applying past experience as credit, transferring courses from another institution, or substituting one course for another.  

Additional reasons to petition may include: prior experiential learning credit, exception to final grade policy, grade change, credit by examination, credit by petition (e.g., for military training), misadvisement, or misinformation. 

You must be logged into the eWeber portal to view the Google forms.

NOTE: During the summer semester months, petitions may not be addressed until the week before the Fall semester begins.

Revised 02/13/24