Undergraduate Advising
Help Where You Need It Most
The College’s top priority is to help you succeed. Here you will find information about academic advisers, degree plans, policies and procedures, course registration and tutoring.
Academic Advisors
The ECE undergraduate advisors assist students with questions about what classes to take, when to take them and how to successfully complete them.

Alexis Vasquez
On-Campus and Online BS Advisor
undergradadvisor@ece.arizona.edu
520.621.6171
ECE 263

Selim Orbay
On-Campus and Online BS Advisor
undergradadvisor@ece.arizona.edu
520.621.2434
ECE 261
Academic Resources
- See the College of Engineering's Policies and Procedures for answers to common academic questions.
- Declare or change your major by following these instructions from the college.
- U of A Engineering Academic Advising provides contact information for all college undergraduate advisers.
- Students must qualify for Advanced Standing in the College of Engineering before enrolling in upper-division courses. CSE, ECE or SFWE students must have a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and complete designated lower-division courses.
On-Campus
- The advised course sequence for an on-campus BS in CSE, ECE or SFWE is available through the College of Engineering's four-year degree plans.
- Major's course flow charts suggest classes and sequencing for CSE, ECE and SFWE programs.
- Whether vector calculus is harder than you thought it would be, or you're just stuck on a Physics 141 problem, the College of Engineering's tutoring and study groups can help. With weekly sessions, all-day study-a-thons, test reviews and even prep sessions for finals, these services help you succeed.
Online
- Major's degree plans outline the specific courses needed for graduation for CSE, ECE and SFWE online programs.
- Tutoring: Think Tank offers free, drop-in tutoring online for select math and science courses such as PHYS 141, MATH 129, etc.