Student Advisement Center
The Student Advisement Center (SAC), located at 255 Sparks Hall, serves all freshmen students, new transfer students who have fewer than 42 credit hours, undecided majors, and students in the Academic Improvement Program (all undergraduate students with an academic standing of supervision or probation). Please view our Academic Advising Syllabus to better understand our mission, purpose, and expectations during your advisement process. Students may contact the center by email or by phone to schedule an appointment with an advisor.
Student Advisement Center
255 Sparks Hall
Phone: (404) 413-2300 FAX: (404) 413-2282
Email: sacadvise@gsu.edu
Web: www.gsu.edu/advisement Find your advisor
Walk-in advisement is also available for students who have brief questions. The center is open for walk-ins Monday-Thursday from 10:00-10:50 and 3:00-3:50. On Fridays, walk-in is available from 10:00-10:50 a.m. only. Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:30-5:15.
To learn more about undergraduate advisement, select from these options:
- Frequently Asked Questions
These questions should help you during your transition to Georgia State.
- INCEPT Orientation
Starting school as a freshman? Make plans to attend INCEPT.
- Academic Improvement Program (AIP)
- Students in the Academic Improvement Program should follow this advisement procedure.
- GPA Calculator
- Regents' Test Requirements
- All undergraduates are required to pass the Regents' Test before reaching 45 credit hours.
- Math Placement Test
All students should take the test before attending INCEPT.
- Academic Renewal
- Undergraduate students who have experienced academic difficulty may apply for academic renewal after five years.
- International Baccalaureate Credit Policy
Policies regarding IB credit
- Academic Residency Requirement
- Close to graduation? Make sure you meet Georgia State's residency requirement.
- Advising Connection Newsletter
The Student Advisement Center's newsletter for undergraduates
- SAC Forms
Refer to these documents for change of major and overload requests. Other forms are also available.
- Major Fair
This event is held annually in the Spring semester. This year, it will be held Feb. 7, 2008.







