Our office focuses on the support and guidance of undergraduate students as they create a plan for their academic pursuits while at Texas A&M and beyond. We work to provide undergraduates with information necessary to make decisions in alignment with their goals, while also helping students fulfill the requirements to attain their degree from Texas A&M.
For our new incoming first-year and transfer students: please be sure to schedule your New Student Conference (NSC) as soon as you’re able. The second day of your conference will primarily be spent with us in advising to familiarize you with our academic requirements, the program and department, and to aid you with your first-semester registration. Please do not schedule an advising meeting with us prior to your NSC, as academic advising will be a part of your NSC experience.
Advising Hours
Advising Schedule for Spring 2024 (subject to change)
- Appointment Hours: Monday through Thursday, 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
- Drop In Advising Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am to 11:00 am
There are two ways to meet with an academic advisor: appointments and virtual drop-in hours.
Advising appointments are scheduled via the Navigate site or app; you’ll follow these steps to get to me:
- Log onto Howdy
- Click My Record tab
- Click Advising Appointments
- Click Navigate -Schedule Advising Appointments
- Click Advising Texas A&M University
- Find your college/location – College of Arts & Sciences
- Choose the most relevant reason for your visit, such as AT – General Advising
- Choose the location for your visit – AT – ANTH
- Choose a date and time for your visit
- Please include comments on the subject of your visit – this is very helpful for me to have context for our meeting!!
- Choose advisor: Nickelaziena Miller
- Proceed to choose a Date and Time that is best for you
- Click Confirm Appointment
Virtual drop-in hours are windows of time when an advisor is available to meet with students on a first-come, first-served basis. These hours are ideal for quick questions or clarifications, or if you’re unable to find a timely appointment that works for your schedule. If you need the link to join the Zoom meeting, please email the advisor.
Meeting with an Advisor
During advising meetings, an advisor can discuss a variety of topics with you including, but not limited to:
- Types of degrees you can earn in Anthropology
- Adding an Anthropology or Museum Studies minor; if you meet the requirements to add a minor, use our online forms to request the ANTH minor or MUST minor
- Completing a double major or double degree
- Planning and preparing for graduation
- Completing your degree planner
- Reviewing your degree evaluation and planning out classes
- Adding Anthropology coursework through individual contracts with faculty (i.e. research, internships, or directed studies)
- Q-Dropping courses
- Making post-graduation plans
- Getting support for challenges or concerns
Academic Advisor Information
Ziena Miller, Manager for Undergraduate Academic Advising Services
Academic Advisor, Departments of Anthropology & Philosophy