Academic Advising: Stay on Track
The College of Engineering’s team of academic advisors is poised to help you stay focused and meet your goals. By taking advantage of Engineering Student Services advising, you’ll have the opportunity to:
- Determine whether you’re taking the right classes for your major;
- Understand which semesters are best to pursue a study abroad experience;
- Decide if dropping or adding a class is right for you and your goals.
- And more!
What to Expect
It is our goal to make your advising session a low-stress experience. To prepare for a successful advising session, it is important that you think about questions to ask your advisor beforehand and read the advising syllabus. Asking well thought out questions will ensure all of your needs are addressed once the advising session concludes. You are encouraged to schedule at least one appointment with your academic per semester through MyPlan. |
City Campus Advising Contacts

Grace Clark
Academic Advisor
Department Liaison: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Advising Emphasis: Chemical, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, and Software Engineering
City Campus (Lincoln)
NH W204G
(402) 472-6361

Michelle Eccher
Academic Advisor
Department Liaison: Durham School and Civil and Environmental Engineering
Advising Emphasis: Civil, Construction, and Mechanical Engineering and Construction Management
City Campus (Lincoln)
NH W204
(402) 472-5054

Katie Forrest
Academic Advisor
Department Liaison: Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Advising Emphasis: Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, and Undeclared Engineering
City Campus (Lincoln)
NH W204
(402) 413-1547

Garrett Gassman
Director of Advising
City Campus (Lincoln) / Scott Campus (Omaha)
Peter Kiewit Institute 100D
Nebraska Hall W204
Nebraska Hall W204
(402) 554-2567

Kasey Juel
Academic Advisor
Department Liaison: Computer Science and Engineering
Advising Emphasis: Computer, Software, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering
City Campus (Lincoln)
W204J NH
(402) 472-4420