Academic Advising

ACADEMIC ADVISING

The School of Civic Leadership Advising Office supports students with personalized advising, resources, and guidance to help them achieve their academic and career goals. We help students to make informed decisions, foster leadership skills, and engage in community-building opportunities. Our mission is to create a supportive environment where students are encouraged to reach their full potential and succeed academically and professionally.

Current Students

During registration periods—typically in October and April—we communicate advising procedures to students by email. Current students can schedule in-person or virtual advising appointments here.

Academic Advising for SCL Hours

Fall Advising Office Hours (September 25-December 25, 2025)
In-person or Virtual

Mondays 1:00-3:30PM Jennifer Sainz-Bauer
Tuesdays 1:00-3:30PM Margaret Campbell
Wednesday Drop-Ins 9:00-11:30AM and 1:00PM-3:30PM on https://utexas.zoom.us/j/81092488114
Fridays 9:00-11:30AM Jennifer Sainz-Bauer

SCL Admitted Student FAQs

Do Civic Honors students receive early registration?

Yes, Civic Honors students receive early registration during regular registration periods. However, this early registration does not apply during Orientation.

Will students be able to enroll in courses they need in the correct sequence to graduate in four years?

Yes, the Civic Honors curriculum is designed to help students complete their degree in four years. The courses are structured to ensure students have access to the necessary classes each semester, keeping them on track to graduate within that timeframe.

Are Civic Honors students guaranteed access to required courses, or do they have to compete with the general student body?

Civic Honors students are guaranteed access to all CIV courses, with reserved seats for them. If students meet the prerequisites for these courses (note that some upper-division CIV courses may have prerequisites), they can enroll without competing with the general student body.

Can students in the program easily pursue a minor or certificate, such as a business minor?

Yes, students in the Civic Honors program can pursue a minor in the McCombs School of Business or any other UT minor or certificate. However, it will depend on their academic timeline and course load. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisors to discuss the best options for their individual plans.

I have questions about financial aid?

UT’s Texas One Stop is a comprehensive resource that answers students’ questions about FAFSA, scholarships and awards, student employment, and much more.

I have a registration advising hold. What do I need to do?

A Registration Advising Hold is placed on students’ records to prevent them from registering for upcoming semester courses until they receive advising. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Civic Honors Students: You will receive group and one-on-one advising sessions from the Civic Honors Advisor to review your upcoming courses. You will be contacted with available times to meet for registration advising.
  • Incoming Freshmen: You will meet with your Civic Honors Advisor during Orientation for registration advising, and your hold will be cleared at that time.
  • Internal and External Transfer Students: Once admitted, you will be contacted to set up a registration advising appointment, where your hold will be cleared during the advising session.

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