Computer Science Undergraduate Handbook (2019-2020) - Academic Advisors
University of Utah, School of Computing

Academic Advisors

The School of Computing undergraduate academic advisors are available to answer questions regarding schedule plans, registration for computer science classes, and degree requirements, as well as help resolving any problems a student may be experiencing in their academic progress.

Students should visit their academic advisor at least once a year to verify that they are on track for graduation. Appointments are required.

For general information please email ugrad-help@cs.utah.edu.

CS Academic Advisors

The School of Computing academic advisors are here to help you succeed in your undergraduate career. They can help you in a variety of ways, including:

  • Getting into the CS major or minor
  • Transfering to the U
  • The pre-major decision to choose computer science as your career
  • Schedule planning and verifying your required CS courses and program of study
  • Suggesting general education courses
  • Helping you deal with stress and other problems
  • Graduation clearance
  • First-year, second-year, and undeclared mandatory advising

Students should check which advisor they should see based on their last name (see below).

Vicki Rigby

Vicki Rigby

Students with the last name A – F contact Vicki.

Vicki also advises all BS/MS students.

Email: ugrad-help@cs.utah.edu
Contact: School of Computing front office
801-581-8224
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Tracy Versluis

Tracy Versluis

Students with the last name M – Z contact Tracy.

Email: ugrad-help@cs.utah.edu
Contact: School of Computing front office
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Colleen Gilman

Colleen Gilman

Students with the last name G – O contact Colleen.

Email: ugrad-help@cs.utah.edu
Contact: School of Computing front office
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Professor Jim de St. Germain

Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUGS)

As the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the School of Computing, Prof. de St. Germain works closely with students and faculty to make sure that the undergraduate program provides a top quality experience.

Students who are experiencing varied circumstances are encouraged to speak with the DUGS to help find their best path forward.

Professor Jim de St. Germain

Email: germain@cs.utah.edu
Contact: School of Computing front office
MEB 3190
801-581-8224

The School's Director of Undergraduate Studies works with students regarding:

  • FMS appeals
  • Probation
  • Grade/Status appeals
  • Re-admittance to the major
  • Thesis approval and other Capstone issues
  • Degree variances
  • Other questions related to the CS program and/or your degree

Being Successful in Computer Science

Embarking on a degree path in computer science is a rewarding, yet challenging endeavor. To help you succeed, we have compiled the following suggested resources for success!