Academic Advising

Find your School of Liberal Arts advisor, and make an appointment

Your undergraduate academic advisor is your personal guide through the IU Indianapolis academic experience. Meet with your advisor at least once per semester to discuss your long-term goals and which courses you should take in the upcoming semester.

Remember: Your advisor will help you, but ultimately it’s your responsibility to understand and meet your degree requirements.

Make an appointment

Schedule your in-person or online appointment using the Student Appointment Scheduler or by calling 317-274-3976. Online appointments are available via Zoom and your advisor will provide you with the Zoom link via email prior to your appointment.

Email questions to laadvise@iu.edu or your advisor listed below.

Find your advisor

Undergraduate advisors are assigned based on your major. Graduate students, contact your department to find out who can help you.

Liberal Arts Undergraduate Academic Advisors

Erin Williams, elw1@iu.edu
Sierra Halpin, sihalpin@iu.edu
Stephanie Dall, sdall@iu.edu
Shannon Kelley, kelleysl@iu.edu
Samantha Walters, sschwade@iu.edu, Director of Academic and Career Advising


General Studies
Desiree Jaynes, desjayne@iu.edu 
Paul Spencer, spencep@iu.edu

More people who will help you

Faculty mentor

Your faculty mentor helps you explore your major and tap into professional opportunities. He or she can guide you in choosing courses, finding internships, evaluating career and graduate school options, connecting with people in your field, and more.

Find your faculty mentor in the Student Center at One.IU.

Career coach

Your coach in the Office of Career Development advises you on every step of your career path. It all starts with identifying your interests and goals. Your coach can help you polish your resume and cover letter, prepare for interviews, find internships, and apply for jobs.

Use your degree map, Academic Advisement Report, and other academic tools

Undergraduate students, use your degree map to see a sample path to complete your degree on time. Your Academic Advisement Report helps you keep track of your degree requirements, too. Check out more academic tools from IU Indianapolis Academic and Career Development.

Graduate students, you can access academic information and helpful resources through the IU Graduate Office. For more information on your requirements, see the IU Graduate School Bulletin.