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A Partnership For Success

In the College of Arts and Sciences, we believe the student/advisor partnership is vital to success.

Declared Majors

If you’re a declared Women's & Gender Studies major with 27 or more hours you’ll need to see Dr. Patrice J. Proulx or Dr. David Peterson for advising.

Undeclared Majors

If you're undeclared or have fewer than 27 hours, you'll need to see an Arts & Sciences Advising Center Advisor.

Our Advisors are Here to Help You

Our faculty advisors are here not only to help you plan your schedule but also to answer questions about:

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You may schedule an advising appointment during any point in the year. The busiest advising time at UNO is typically during the months of October, for the spring semester classes, and March for the fall semester.

Advising Forms


For Advising in Women's & Gender Studies, please contact:

Last Name Starts With Faculty Advisor Email Office
A-M Dr. Patrice J. Proulx pproulx@unomaha.edu 301C ASH
N-Z Dr. David Peterson davidpeterso1@unomaha.edu 189P ASH

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Our Advising Model

The College of Arts and Sciences uses a two-advisor model. Our students begin with an advisor in the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, then transition to their major department for advising.

Make an appointment with an Arts and Sciences advisor.

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  • Dr. Patrice J. Proulx, Program Director: pproulx@unomaha.edu

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