Student Resources

We’re here to support you every step of the way on your academic journey. Whether you’re looking for study tips, academic advising, mental health resources, or extracurricular activities, you’ll find a wealth of information right at your fingertips. Our goal is to empower you with the tools and resources you need to thrive both in and out of the classroom. Explore, engage, and make the most of your time here—we’re excited to be part of your success!

Academic Advising

The CELS Office of Academic and Student Affairs, located in the CBLS building, room 130, serves as an accessible, student-centered resource that supports your academic and personal development and facilitates your progress throughout your academic career. The advising team consists of you, and your professional and faculty advisors.


Professional Advisors

Professional Advisors handle academic issues related to graduation, academic advising, prior approval for off-campus study, transfer credits, and other college and university procedures.


Academic Advisor

Office of Academic and Student Affairs

401.874.7421
cels_advisors@etal.uri.edu

Majors:

Biotechnology

Cell and Molecular Biology

Medical Laboratory Science

Molecular Neuroscience

Academic Advisor

Office of Academic and Student Affairs

401.874.7534
kristy_levinson@uri.edu

Majors:

Biological Sciences

Biology

Marine Biology

Academic Advisor

Office of Academic and Student Affairs

401.874.2576
smarstjepovic@uri.edu

Majors:

Animal Sciences and Technology

Aquaculture and Fisheries Technology

Geology and Geological Oceanography

Landscape Architecture

Plant Sciences

Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems

Academic Advisor

Office of Academic and Student Affairs

401.874.4676
ataylor@uri.edu

Majors:

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

Marine Affairs

Environmental Science and Management

Wildlife and Conservation Biology

Faculty Advisors

Faculty advisors review curriculum requirements and course registration, approve and sign course modifications, discuss research/internship credits and graduate school and career aspirations. Meet with your faculty advisor during the fall and spring semester. Contact information can be found in eCampus.