Senior Review: You’ve heard the term but what exactly is it? When should I do it? How is it helpful?

Senior Review is a brief meeting students have with their professional advisor in the Office of Academic Advising to review general education requirements and overall credit count. In some cases they may also have to meet with their faculty advisor to review major and/or minor requirements.

The Office of Advising recommends you plan on having your senior review right around the time you hit senior status, or a minimum of 90 credits. Since you need at least 120 credits to graduate, this 90-credit threshold is plenty of time to plan upcoming semesters and possible summer sessions.

In addition to the Senior Review, students should connect with the Career Center, which plans useful workshops, interesting speaker series and career days. These events are especially helpful during senior year.