CCD’s academic advisors are an active and essential part of your SUCCESS team! Meeting with your assigned academic advisor is critical to ensuring that you choose the right major or program for your educational and career goals and accomplish your graduation and/or transfer goals.
Academic Advising is essential to ensuring you are in the program of study. All students are matched with an expert advisor in their pathway who will work with you throughout your educational journey.
Upcoming Office Closures
Closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday on November 28-29.
Closed for a staff meeting from 8am - 1pm on December 13.
No office hours/drop-in or appointments are possible when the office is closed.
Students must first complete SOAR Onboarding before Advising. Use your student ID to schedule an appointment through Navigate or call our office. Appointments are typically scheduled one to three weeks in advance and offered to students September - December and February - July. There is limited appointment availability in January and August.
Closed on Friday, November 15
The Academic Advising office will be closed all day on Friday, November 15.
Each advisor has Office Hours for quick questions without an appointment. First come, first served; 10-15 minutes per student.
View your advisor's Office Hours.
Get answers to general advising questions via email from the first available advisor. Please allow two to three business days for a reply.
Discover more about CCD's in-person, online, and remote learning options.
Community College of Denver's Advising center offers support programs to help you succeed at CCD in academics, financial knowledge, and personal wellness.
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) provides comprehensive academic, financial, and personal guidance within an active community of students and staff. All TRIO SSS participants are overcoming obstacles to higher education — such as limited income, being the first generation to go to college, or having a disability — en route to graduation and transfer.
Denver Scholars Program is designed for students who are receiving a scholarship from CCD or the Denver Scholarship Foundation (DSF). For any CCD scholarship recipients who are mandated to participate in a support program, this support program accepts any and all scholars!
All DSF candidates and current DSF scholarship recipients are required to participate in this program throughout your duration at CCD or the scholarship will be revoked. To apply to the program, visit the Denver Scholarship Foundation website or contact Citlalith Medrano or Cynthia R. Gallegos.
As a member, you will have access to the following resources.
The Denver Scholarship Foundation (DSF) suggests you join SEED (Students-Empowered-Educated-Determined) if you are interested in transferring to the University of Colorado Denver or to Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Made possible by the Mordecai Family Foundation, SEED is part of DSF and was designed to help you with your path to a bachelor’s degree here on the Auraria Campus — starting at CCD and transferring to the Metropolitan State University of Denver or the University of Colorado Denver.
SEED will help you successfully transfer with
CCD's advising model is designed to better serve our students with a one-student, one-advisor framework. Please view the Academic Advising Syllabus for details. Ideally, you will meet with one academic advisor throughout your academic career at CCD. We utilize an appointment system and encourage students to plan on several days' advance notice.
During the months of January and August, availability for individual meetings is very limited since we move to a walk-in, quick assistance model for last-minute help before the fall and spring semesters begin. If you wish to have an individualized one-on-one appointment, please schedule this for any other month of the year.
Advisors can meet with students who are enrolled at CCD or who have completed their application to CCD and have a student ID number. Prospective students should contact our Admissions department instead of Academic Advising.
Yes, for a 1:1 private meeting that lasts 30-45 minutes. Each advisor also offers Office Hours, when you may drop in for quick questions. Appointment scheduling is very limited during last-minute registration prior to the start of each semester. For the best appointment availability, please schedule at least a month before classes start. Most advisors are scheduled about a week or two in advance and are available for in-person, virtual, and phone appointments.
All programs and majors at CCD have been organized into eight advising pathways, each with its own academic advising experts. Once you have declared a certificate or degree, you will be assigned to an advisor in your pathway.
Once you have completed your SOAR (Student Orientation and Resources) and declared a certificate or degree, you will be assigned to an advisor in your pathway.
You can also view a list of advisors in all pathways.
Yes, depending on your certificate/degree, you will be assigned within the appropriate Pathway. Confirm who your assigned advisor is each semester.
The certificate/degree you select determines which advisor will be assigned to you.
If you are undeclared and need help deciding on a career path and what to declare, the Educational Opportunity Center can help guide you. You can also ask our Chatbot, "Help me pick a major," and you will be guided through some questions and shown programs that match your needs and interests. When you feel ready, schedule an appointment with our Undecided Student Advisor.
Concurrent enrollment students may contact our High School Connections office.