Advising

All Commonwealth Honors College (CHC) students must meet with a CHC advisor at least once each semester. An academically diverse group of professional, faculty, graduate student, and peer advisors are available to meet with students during weekdays at the Bloom Honors Advising Center. Advisors meet with students one-on-one in either scheduled appointments or during drop-in advising hours. CHC advisors can assist students with an array of topics including: navigating CHC course requirements, proposing an Honors Independent Study, and planning for an honors thesis or project. CHC also has on-site advising opportunities in each of CHC's living-learning communities.

Each major has an Honors Program Director who advises students on their Depth of Study (Advanced Scholarship) requirements associated with Departmental Honors, and directs students to honors activities and research opportunities within the department.

For advising in their major, minor, or exploratory track, Commonwealth Honors College students must meet with the Chief Undergraduate Advisor or Major Advisor in the department’s undergraduate advising office. Advising concerning other academic matters (e.g., late course registration, late course withdrawal, credit limit increases) are handled through the advising office of the student’s academic dean (in the school/college of their primary major).

The Office of National Scholarship Advisement (ONSA), which is housed in Commonwealth Honors College, assists eligible UMass Amherst students applying for competitive national fellowships such as the Rhodes, Marshall, Fulbright, and Truman Scholarships. ONSA advises students on requirements, qualifications, personal statements, and the interview process. More information on ONSA can be found at: www.honors.umass.edu/onsa.