Academic Advising for Freshmen and Sophomores

Advisors for freshmen and sophomores are listed below.

Location: Peabody Building
Contact:   For general questions, email academicadvising@fvsu.edu.

Academic advising is an important part of FVSU’s commitment to the process of educating our students. Advising involves both the development and communication of accurate information regarding course selection, degree programs, resources, university policies/procedures, and career opportunities intended to assist students in attaining educational goals.

Advisors in the Student Engagement and Achievement Center (SEA) provide academic advising to freshmen and sophomores (all students who have earned 0-59 credit hours). Faculty provide advisement to students with 60 or more credit hours in their major areas. The advisement process involves the development of a mutual relationship between the student and their assigned advisor. During the academic advising process, information regarding course selection, degree programs, resources, university policies/procedures, and career opportunities are provided to students.

Name

Location

Advising Areas

Mrs. Latrella Marshall

Academic Advisor I

Room 222 –Peabody Bldg.

 (478) 822-7007

Latrella.Marshall@fvsu.edu

  • Psychology
  • Liberal Studies
  • Computer Science
  • Mathematics

Ms. Jade Phelps

Academic Advisor II

Room 225–Peabody Bldg.

 (478) 822-5123

Jade.Phelps@fvsu.edu

  • Biology 
  • Chemistry
  • Nursing
  • Social Work

Ms. Allison Johnson

Academic Advisor II

Room 208 - Peabody Bldg.

(478) 822-1325

Johnsona01@fvsu.edu

  • Agricultural Economics
  • Agricultural Engineering Technology
  • Animal Science
  • Electronic Engineering Technology
  • Family & Consumer Sciences
  • Plant Science
  • Veterinary Technology
  • Political Science
  • Criminal Justice

Ms. Missie Roberson

Academic Advisor II

Room 209 –Peabody Bldg.

  (478) 825-6385

robersonm@fvsu.edu

  • Accounting
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain & Logistics Management
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Elementary Education/Special Education
  • Health & Physical Education
  • Middle Grades Education
  • Agricultural Education
  • Media Studies
  • Visual & Performing Arts