Undergraduate Advising Office
If you have questions about courses or program options, contact the Faculty of Management'sÌýUndergraduate Academic Advising Office to speak with one of our advisors.
We assist prospective students, incoming and returning students in the Bachelor of Commerce Co-op and Bachelor of Management programs, students minoring in Business or Management, and those who are completing certificates as part of their degree.Ìý We can help you select and register for classes and give advice on academic matters. The advising team is dedicated to improving your student experience and we are happy to answer any questions you may have.
How to speak to an Advisor
Students can be seen virtually via Microsoft Teams, by phone or in person in the Undergraduate Advising Office - Kenneth C. Rowe Building, Room 2086.Ìý To book a same day advising appointment, please emailÌýuao@dal.caÌý(or call +1 902 494 3710) for assistance.
Please note, the first two weeks of the fall and winter terms (September and January), the first week of summer term (May), the week of summer registration (February) and the week of fall and winter registration (March), the Undergraduate Advising office holds same day advising appointments ONLY (Mon-Fri 10:00am-2:45pm)
Booked and same day advising appointments resume as normal after those time periods.Ìý(Mon-Fri 10:00am-2:45pm).Ìý To book an appointment after the start of term or registration periods, please use the button below or email uao@dal.ca.
Meet your undergraduate academic advisors
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Meet our global experience manager
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Meet the Management and Commerce program staff
Contact the Undergraduate Academic Advising Office
Phone: (902) 494-3710
Email: uao@dal.ca
Kenneth C. Rowe building, 2nd floor, Room 2086
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I graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree double major in Linguistics and East Asian Studies. Working in the education field for 14 years and taking on various positions have provided me with valuable opportunities to engage extensively with students, parents, educators and administrators. I started my career as an academic advisor, where I helped students of ESL background to have a smooth transition to a new learning and living environment, and guided them through their academic journeys.
As an immigrant and having had the experience of using academic advising and career services when I landed in Canada in 2011 from Brazil, I feel privileged to have the opportunity to do the same for others. I am a compassionate person who likes to work in a team environment and have a true passion for helping others succeed.
I graduated from McGill University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, focusing on English Cultural Studies, Sociology, and Psychology. I joined »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ in 2012 as an Undergraduate Academic Advisor with the Faculty of Management. In 2020, I was honoured to receive the
I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (90 credit hour) with a concentration in Sociology and Social Anthropology from »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ and then went to Saint Mary’s University and earned my Certificate in Human Resources. I began working at Dal through a temporary agency, but soon found a permanent role in the Faculty of Graduate Studies. From there, I worked at the Registrar’s Office and now as an Academic Advisor in the Undergraduate Advising Office. I really enjoy building relationships with students, watching them develop and helping them find their way! Helping students align their interests with their program or career path is something I find very rewarding.
Javiere is a dedicated Jamaican Canadian professional committed to fostering equity and inclusivity, particularly for Black and African Nova Scotian students and communities. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, complemented by a graduate certificate in Human Resources Management. In his current role as the Program Pathways Navigator in the Faculty of Management, he leverages his expertise to guide and support Black students in their academic and career journeys.
I am a proud alumna of »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥â€™s Bachelor of Commerce Co-op (major in International Business) and Master of Public Administration (Management) programs. I joined the Faculty in 2008 after spending some time working overseas at a university based in a castle in England before returning to become a recruiter for »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥â€™s undergraduate programs.
I began my career as a temp in electrical engineering. I was hired by the Faculty of Management in 2004. One thing I love most about my job is seeing students succeed and watching them walk across the stage at convocation!
I joined »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ in 2006 and began working as the Program Manager for the Commerce (Co-op) program in 2010. I really enjoy helping students get the most out of their education and watching them progress through their educational careers as well as begin their professional careers.