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Academic Advising

Dr. Steven Ridenour
Director of Undergraduate Studies
College of Engineering - Room 323
(215) 204-8825

Advising Centers for the Major in the College of Engineering:

Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept
215-204-7814
kculp@temple.edu

Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept
215-204-7597
eegrad@temple.edu

Mechanical Engineering Dept
215-204-7808
vross@temple.edu

College Center (special problems)
215-204-8825
sridenou@temple.edu

Please see the major programs for locations of the Departmental Office.
All students in the COE are assigned an adviser when they initially enroll. An updated list can be found in the respective departmental offices. The student's academic adviser will confirm that the courses selected yield credit toward a degree and that the requirements of Temple University, COE, and the academic department are being met. Reference should be made to this Bulletin and to the Student Information Guide in planning programs.

Academic advisers attempt to avoid errors when advising students about their program requirements, but schools and colleges cannot assume liability for errors in advising. Therefore, students must assume primary responsibility for knowing the requirements for their degree and for acquiring current information about their academic status.

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