Student Support

Academic advising and mentoring

The first level of support is your academic advisor. Your academic advisor is there to help you make the most of your experience at Iowa State from the beginning.  Academic advisors help prospective students and their families learn about the program, help new students become oriented to the department and university, and support current students throughout their time in the program if they have questions, concerns, or seek help planning for the future.  Your advisor can support you by connecting you with resources on campus and in the community and by helping you to develop decision-making, problem-solving, and self-advocacy skills.

Appointments with assigned academic advisors can be made online through Navigate. Students who need assistance should schedule their appointment in 101 Hamilton Hall or by phone at 515-294-4342.

Faculty mentoring

Your faculty mentor will help link your academic choices with your career aspirations, as well as guide you through the required 499A internship. Your faculty mentor is available to you for professional advice, portfolio and project reviews, and to provide real-world career connections. You can find your faculty mentor and contact information in Navigate.

Advising Syllabus

Advising is not a one-sided process. Students are just as much responsible for their academic advising as professional and faculty advisers. The Greenlee Advising Syllabus contains learning outcomes, resources and expectations, and it will guide you through the process of learning through advising. All students will be asked to meet the expectations outlined in the syllabus.

Course Registration

All Greenlee School students need a Registration Access Number (RAN) to register for classes. You have to get your RAN from your advisor. How do I register for classes?

Scholarships

Link is here https://wp.las.iastate.edu/greenlee/academics/student-support/scholarships/

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Connections

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First-year students at Greenlee will automatically become part of one of Greenlee’s learning community. Learning communities help you navigate the transition to college life at the Greenlee School. About 50 people will be in each group, making them among the smaller learning communities at Iowa State University. Those groups will be divided into two sections of the orientation class, JL MC 1100, which will help make a big campus feel more approachable. In addition to getting to know each other, learning about career possibilities and exploring your academic goals together, you’ll receive support from a peer mentor — an upper-level Greenlee major who may also be a student media or student organization leader.  Learn more about our learning community and peer mentors or explore other learning communities at Iowa State.

You can also get involved in other student media organizations and clubs affiliated with Greenlee or pursue other interests through a wide variety of clubs and organizations around campus.