PHYS Faculty Mentors
All physics students are assigned a physics faculty mentor in order to guide their academic progress while pursuing a major in physics. Students must receive mentoring from a physics faculty mentor at least once a semester, prior to registering for classes. Faculty mentors can provide guidance on physics major coursework, research opportunities, and career paths.
Meeting with a faculty mentor individually
Continuing students should prepare for a meeting with a faculty mentor by knowing their current schedule and their plans for the future. Assignments by last name are intended for initial visits. Students are encouraged to work with the same faculty mentor over the course of their academic career, when feasible. Students should complete the prior to meeting their mentor, and should visit faculty mentors during their office hours.
Note: During the summer, faculty mentors do not hold weekly office hours. Please email your mentor for assistance.
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