Priority Registration

First Semester Meeting for New Admits

A meeting for our new advisees admitted in Fall 2023 to answer any questions about USM you have and to prepare you for the Priority Registration process at USM.

Continuing Students at First Year or Sophomore Standing

These meetings take place from mid-March to the end of April and again from the middle of October until the end of November to review classes for the next semester and prepare for registration. Students should prepare a Wish List. Remember-- I advise, but you decide! **Students with 53 or less completed credits** meet with their **professional advisor** for this appointment. All undeclared and Conditionally Admitted students meet with their professional advisor. **Students with 54 or more completed credits** meet with their **faculty advisor for this appointment.** Not assigned or not sure? Contact your major department directly or check your Mainestreet Student Center.
General Meeting

(30 min)

This is a meeting with your assigned professional advisor to discuss quick questions, change of major or minor, prior approval forms, study abroad applications or strategize about study skills. *Not available during the Priority Registration period.*

(1 Hour)

This is a meeting with your assigned professional advisor to discuss quick questions, change of major or minor, prior approval forms, study abroad applications or strategize about study skills. *Not available during the Priority Registration period.*
Academic Development

Initial Meeting

Students who are on academic notice or probation are automatically put on an Academic Development Plan. Students are expected to schedule and keep 3 - 4 meetings per semester with their Academic Advisor. We have many resources as well as study strategies and opportunities available to enhance your academic success throughout your time here at USM. We are here to help!

Follow Up or Check In

Graduation Planner

This meeting is to create a graduation plan. Please visit: http://usm.maine.edu/advising/degreeplanning to start looking at your degree requirements, pre-requisites, four-year plan examples, etc. so that you're best prepared for our meeting.