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Undergraduate Advising
COVID-19 Update:
For course evaluations, course permissions, and quick inquiries please write to psychadv@hunter.cuny.edu.
The Department of Psychology will continue to hold online/virtual advising in the 2021 spring term. Please see below for advising hours. Students can book a virtual advising session directly through the navigate app or website: www.hunter.cuny.edu/navigate/students.
Advising Hours
2021 Winter Term
Days |
Session I |
Session II |
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Mondays |
10:30 - 12:30 PM | ---- |
3:30 - 6:00 PM |
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Tuesdays |
10:30 - 12:30 PM |
---- | 3:30 - 6:00 PM |
Wednesdays |
10:30 - 12:30 PM | ---- | 3:30 - 6:00 PM |
Thursdays |
10:30 - 12:30 PM | ---- | 3:30 - 6:00 PM |
Fridays |
10:30 - 12:30 PM | ---- |
No Evening Advising |
The Department of Psychology will continue to hold virtual advising sessions throughout the 2021 spring term. Click here to view the Academic Calendar |
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Advisors
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Maria Helena Reis
Jean Ryan, M.A.
Eli Rodriguez
Phone: 212-772-5550
Office: Room 611, Hunter North
Email: psychadv@hunter.cuny.edu
Advising Resources
Notifications and Forms
Please visit the advising office located in the Department of Psychology at Hunter North, Room 611 for the most up-to-date advising forms.
There are also a number of Advising Bulletin Boards in the corridor outside of Hunter North, Room 611. These display a Calendar of Advising Events and information about registration, advising hours, jobs, psychology in the news, and other topics of interest to majors.
Registration Policies
Matriculated / Degree-seeking Students
Students are required to read the Hunter Catalog for the most accurate information about pre-requisites and the curriculum. Students are encouraged to speak with a psychology advisor at least once a semester. Please note, if a student is dropped from (a) course(s), it may jeopardize any financial aid awards for the current and subsequent semesters. Students are encouraged to speak with their general advisor in the Advising Services located at Hunter East, Room 1119 to confirm financial aid compliance.
Non-matriculated / Visiting Students
All visiting (non-matriculated / non-degree) students must bring printed copies of all relevant transcripts from previous colleges when meeting with an advisor.
The pre-requisites for all courses are firm and must be met in order to be granted permission. The college mandates departmental consent for any and every class a visiting student wishes to enroll in, regardless if the pre-requisite has been completed in residence. COVID-19 Update: Permissions are temporarily granted over e-mail - please write to psychadv@hunter.cuny.edu for assistance with registration.
Please refer to the Hunter College Catalog for more information on Psychology courses.
Senior Auditors
Senior auditors are allowed to audit any class ranging from 100 to 300-level, with the exception of PSYCH 248 and PSYCH 250.
Similar to visiting students, the college mandates all senior auditors receive departmental consent for any and every class they wish to enroll. Note: permission is only granted if the class has available seats in the system.
Notes & Links:
- Applying for Graduate School for Psychology
- What can you do with a Psychology Degree?
- Download the current undergraduate advising schedule (DOC)
- How to make a poster for a psychology presentation