Academic Advising Contacts
PALATKA CAMPUS
Gina Denning
Advising Secretary
Shyla Joy
Academic Advisor, Disability Coordinator
For general questions or to make an appointment contact Gina Denning, Advising Assistant at 386-312-4035 or at .
ORANGE PARK
Dr. Patrick Arnwine
Assistant Director of Advising for Disability Services
Joanna Bacon
Senior Academic Advisor
Misel Soto
Academic Advisor
For general questions or to make an appointment, contact Hunter Zahn, Advising Assistant at 904-276-6855 or at .
ST. AUGUSTINE
Lynne Smith
Senior Academic Advisor
For general questions or to make an appointment call Kelly Washburne, Advising Assistant at 904-808-7402 or at .
STUDENT ASSISTANT PROGRAMS CONTACTS
George Brownett
Student Support Ombuds (St. Augustine Campus)
For general questions or to make an appointment call (386) 312-4305 or email .
The Student's Role!
Be Responsible. Know and understand the College Catalog / Student Handbook and SJR State website.
Be Prepared. Bring all related paperwork to advising appointments and class. Arrive on time with a positive attitude and prepared to take notes. Research degree requirements in advance of advising appointments and/or registration.
Be Attentive. Listen respectfully to advisors, teachers and peers. Be aware of important dates and deadlines including: registration dates, deadlines for adding or dropping classes with a refund, and deadlines for withdrawing from classes. Check MySJRstate campus announcements, email and Canvas daily.
Be Resourceful. Research degree requirements, course and program transfer specific courses. Utilize Degree Works and other resources including: Canvas, academic support workshops, career counseling, professor’s office hours, tutoring, course syllabi and Florida Shines at www.FLVC.org.
THE ADVISOR'S ROLE
Advisors are available on each campus to help students understand current program information, graduation requirements, college policies and procedures. They are also available to provide guidance on career exploration, academic and career goal setting and developing an academic plan. Advisors also serve as an academic resource for all students in order to facilitate and encourage student persistence and graduation.
Students are required to meet with an academic advisor once they have completed 12+ credit hours of a limited access AS program of study or 20 credit hours of an AS or AA degree program to discuss their progress and program completion. Please contact an academic advisor for any academic questions you might have.