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Academic Advising
The department of Communication and Media Studies conducts advising 2-3 weeks prior to Priority Registration. You must meet with your academic advisor in order to have your registration hold removed. Advising is your opportunity to discuss your portfolio, degree progress, internships, or any academic challenges you may be facing.
Before meeting with your advisor, you must do all of the following:
- Review your degree progress
- Review courses in LeoNet and create a potential schedule
- Prepare your portfolio for your advisor to review
You will receive more information about advising in advance of priority registration each semester. It is your responsiblilty to schedule an advising meeting and to be prepared for registration. Advisors have both face-to-face and virtual availability. Advising is not available during academic breaks or during the break between semesters.
For any questions or assistance that you have in the meantime, please contact your advisor. If you are unsure who to contact or have general degree questions, please contact Mr. Hunter Waddell. Students are assigned to their advisor based on their concentration of study:
Sports Communication
(Last Name A-K)
Ms. Laura DiMattia
[email protected]
(Last Name L-Z)
Ms. Claire Cuccia
[email protected]
Strategic Communication
Mr. Hunter Waddell
[email protected]
Television & Multimedia Journalism
(Last Name A-L)
Mrs. Heather Jackson
[email protected]
(Last Name M-Z)
Ms. Megan Mosher
[email protected]
Alumni
Robin Roberts
Host of Good Morning America
1983 Graduate
Rob Dugas
Vice President of Supply Chain Chick-Fil-A
1986 Graduatein Journalism
Katie Morse
Director of New Media for Tulane Football
2013 Graduatein Electronic Media Communication
Paul Catalanotto
Owner of Untitled Films
2002 Graduate
Michelle Chauvin
St. Thomas Communications Director
1991 Graduatein Mass Communications