Psychology Advising and Resource Center
The Advising & Resource Center's mission is to serve undergraduate psychology majors and minors by providing them with the knowledge and skills to navigate through and maximize their undergraduate education. Its goal is to provide students with the resources and guidance to explore the field of psychology and to prepare them for graduate study and psychology-related careers.
- Advising Services
- Advising Walk-In Hours
- Contact Us
- Staff
- Career Pathways
- Awards & Scholarships
- Career Planning
- Fieldwork Opportunities
- Undergraduate Research Opportunities
- Graduate School Preparation
- Summer Internships
Advising Services
Academic Advising
In addition to the students' faculty advisers, the center staff assist students with meeting degree requirements, selecting courses, and other academic-related issues.
Graduate School Advising
The center staff assist students in all aspects of graduate school preparation and the application process.
Career Advising
Staff assist students in all aspects of career preparation and the application process.
Additional Services
The center provides handouts and books about the major, psychology-related careers, internships, graduate school, and the GRE.
It offers workshops and events throughout the academic year to address a variety of topics related to academics, careers, and graduate school.
Walk-In Advising Hours
Fall 2024/25 Semester Hours
Monday
- 9:00am - 3:30pm
- 3:00pm - 5:00pm (Virtual)
Tuesday
- 11:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
- 9:00am - 2:30pm
- 3:00pm - 5:00pm (Virtual)
Thursday
- 11:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
- 10:00am - 5:00pm (Virtual)
Contact the Center
Office: Porter Hall 206
Phone: 740-597-3206
Email: psychadvising@ohio.edu
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Staff
- Sean Bogart, MS, Academic, Career, and Graduate School Advisor
- Valerie Velasco, MS, Academic, Career, and Graduate School Advisor
- Kelsey Kayton, BS, Academic, Career, and Graduate School Advisor
- Susan Tice-Alicke, Ph.D., Director and Assistant Chair for Undergraduate Studies