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Honors Advising

The Purdue John Martinson Honors College provides individualized, holistic advising in an inclusive environment in which all are welcome, safe, and valued. Honors advisors guide undergraduate students in developing an interdisciplinary plan of study which incorporates the John Martinson Honors College curriculum and our four pillars. Honors advising empowers students to apply skills gained from their Honors College experience in order to achieve personal, academic, and professional goals.

As a result of honors advising appointments, students will be able to —

  1. Articulate individual progress towards completion of the John Martinson Honors College curriculum
  2. Create a future plan which includes honors coursework and an individualized pathway to complete a scholarly project
  3. Articulate multiple, unique ways that the John Martinson Honors College experience creates opportunities to become a well-rounded, well-educated scholar

Honors Advisors commit to —

  1. Facilitating an individualized appointment with each student
  2. Supporting students as they engage in a multi-year John Martinson Honors College experience
  3. Manage calendars in such a way that creates ample advising appointments
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Scheduling an Appointment

To schedule an honors advising appointment, visit https://purdue.campus.eab.com/, or use the 'Schedule an Appointment' button below. Once you have signed in with your Purdue credentials, click on the “schedule appointment” icon in the top right corner.

If you have a question or concern and would like to speak with an honors advisor aside from your reserved opportunity, please stop by during your advisor's office hours or send them an email.

Schedule an Appointment

Who is my Honors Advisor?

Honors Advising assignment information is available in students' myPurdue accounts.

 

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Liberal Arts, Agriculture, and Engineering

Andrew Archey (he/him)

Office Hours: Tuesday, 9-10am
Office Location: HCRN 1146
Email: aarchey@purdue.edu 

Science and Engineering

Matthew Church (he/him)

Office Hours: By appointment
Email: church0@purdue.edu 

Mike Morton

Pharmacy, Vet Medicine and Engineering

Mike Morton (he/him)

Office Hours: Monday, 2-3pm and Thursday, 10-11am
Office Location: HCRN 1104
Email: morton35@purdue.edu 

Dani Parsons

Health and Human Sciences and Engineering

Dani Parsons (they/them)

Office Hours: Tuesdays, 3-4pm and Thursdays, 11am-noon
Office Location: HCRN 1134
Email: parsondm@purdue.edu 

Jess Ramsey

Director of Advising

Jess Ramsey (she/her)

Office Hours: By appointment
Office Location: HCRN 1106
Email: jnramsey@purdue.edu 

Jasmine Pruitt

Purdue Polytechnic, Daniels School of Business, and Engineering

Jasmine Pruitt (she/her)

Office Hours: Tuesdays, 10-11am
Office Location: ET309E (Indianapolis)
Email: pruittjc@purdue.edu 

Emily Sheetz

Exploratory Studies, Polytechnic, and Engineering

Emily Sheetz (she/her)

Office Hours: Thursday, 2:30-3:30pm
Office Location: LILY G-119
Email: easheetz@purdue.edu 

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Purdue Polytechnic and Engineering

Grace Thompson (she/her)

Office Hours: Tuesday, 3-4pm and Thursday, 10-11am
Email: gringer@purdue.edu 

Tinsley

Health and Human Sciences, Science, and Engineering:

Phelan Tinsley (he/him)

Office Hours: Wednesday and Thursday, 1:30-2:30pm
Office Location: HCRN 1140
Email: pctinsle@purdue.edu 

Onyx Uzomah

Science and Engineering:

Onyx Uzomah (she/her)

Office Hours: Monday, 3-4pm and Thursday, 9-10am
Office Location: HCRN 1142
Email: ouzomah@purdue.edu 

Alyssa Wagner

Agriculture, Education, and Engineering

Alyssa Wagner (she/her)

Office Hours: Tuesday, 9-10am and Thursday, 3-4pm
Office Location: HCRN 1100
Email: wagnerak@purdue.edu.

Additional Advising Information

 

Student/Advisor Expectations:

You can expect your Honors Advisor to:

  • Explain the Honors Curriculum requirements and possible ways you can meet them
  • Ask questions and care about how your semester is going
  • Identify John Martinson Honors College opportunities relevant to your strengths, interests, and goals
  • Establish and maintain office hours for scheduled and drop-in appointments

Your Honors Advisor expects you to:

  • Schedule an appointment with them at least once each academic year
  • Be on time to your appointment
  • Keep them informed about any questions/concerns you have relating to the Honors Curriculum or scholarly project

Honors advising appointments are always individualized and tailored to each student’s needs, so every appointment looks a little different. Discussion points include (but are certainly not limited to):

  • Your overall John Martinson Honors College experience
  • Your semester and how things are going
  • Options for complementing your primary plan
    of study through Honors coursework
  • Good standing within the Honors College
  • HONR course offerings
  • Undergraduate research
  • Your extra-curricular involvements
  • Any additional questions/concerns you have about the John Martinson Honors College or your overall Purdue experience
  • The value the John Martinson Honors College adds to your Purdue experience
  • Your academic progress with the John Martinson Honors College curriculum
  • The John Martinson Honors College scholarly project
  • Honors contracting (for turning a non-Honors course into Honors credit)
  • Study away options available through the John Martinson Honors College
  • Your career goals
  • Your summer plans (internships, courses, study away, etc.)
"The meeting was very informative and helpful. I always seem to need to know something different each time I go in for an appointment, so I just get more info about the Honors College in different areas each time I go." - Junior, College of Engineering
"My advisor is extremely personable. My appointments feel a lot more natural than just a formal meeting about my course requirements." - Senior, College of Liberal Arts
"It was a great opportunity to reflect on how the school year and life at Purdue has been going and to think of how I want to progress further." - First-year, College of Pharmacy
"I felt like my advisor truly wanted to get to know me. The meeting was personal." - First-year, Polytechnic Institute
"I always enjoy the advising appointments, we discuss so much more than just the academics and I come away feeling very confident and supported in my college/career pursuits." - Sophomore, College of Liberal Arts

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