Progress on your path through Princeton with the help of a community of dedicated advisers. At Princeton, advising is central to the student experience. In the University’s advising community model, you have several kinds of advisers: faculty, peers, and professional staff in your residential college. They collaborate to help with everything from planning your courses to managing inevitable periods of stress. General Advising Contacts Academic questions or concerns For general academic questions and for assistance managing any unique academic concerns, reach out to your residential college dean (juniors and seniors) or assistant dean for studies (first-year students and sophomores). Your faculty adviser can field questions about course selection and making adjustments to your schedule. Non-academic questions or concerns For non-academic questions, reach out to your assistant dean for student life or residential life coordinator. Find them in the “people” section of your residential college website. Questions about majors Each department has a director of undergraduate studies who can answer your questions. How Advising at Princeton Works Work with your advising team to navigate your academic path. Learn about advising Academic Advising in Your Residential College Get help from your residential college dean and assistant dean for studies. Consult with your deans Faculty Advisers Create or adjust your course schedule and make academic plans. Work with your faculty adviser Specialized Advising Connect with advisers aligned with your unique academic or professional interests. Find inspiration Peer Academic Advisers Seek advice on classes, majors, and life at Princeton from trained juniors and seniors who’ve been there. Find your PAA