Question what do major counselors do exactly? Like can they help your child get a specific class thats already closed or no
Major counselors, also known as departmental advisors at UCLA, play a crucial role in guiding students through their specific academic paths. They provide support in understanding major and minor requirements, assist with academic petitions, and help in long-term program planning.
Enrollment Assistance
While major counselors are invaluable resources for navigating course requirements, they typically cannot override enrollment limits for closed classes. However, they can:
- Advise on obtaining a Permission to Enroll (PTE) number, which may allow a student to enroll in a full course if the department or instructor permits it.
- Provide information about waitlists and potential openings in sections of closed classes.
Counselors also offer insights into department-specific opportunities such as research, internships, and career guidance relevant to the student’s field of study. For more information, students can refer to the UCLA Departmental Counselor Directory or the UCLA Center for Academic Advising.