Advisor Info
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All College of Business students are assigned a primary, academic advisor in the College of Business Student Success Center. Primary advisors are assigned based on students last names, but all business students can meet with any available advisor during walk-in hours.
- Sarina Hamer: Last Names E - K, A
- Sierra Stauffer: Last Names L - Q, B
- Madison Hartman: Last Names R - Z, C + D
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All College of Business Advisors have offices located in the College of Business Student Success Center (Room L35) on the lower level of the Gallagher Business Building. Right next to Biz Buzz Coffee Shop!
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Academic Advisors are here to assist students with their academic, and institutional questions, concerns, and development. Advisors are available to students on a regular basis and establish relationships with students in order to provide the following services:
- Discuss long-range academic and career goals in planning the appropriate courses and programs to achieve them.
- Know about resources on campus and help refer students to the correct departments and people that they need
- Assist in the development of a plan of study, including sequencing of core classes, electives, and course pre-requisites.
- Provide advise with information about alternatives, limitations, and possible consequences of academic decisions.
- Planning Class Schedules
- Transfer Evacuations for Business Requirements
- Business Major Applications
- Graduations Applications
- Registration Overrides
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Upon declaring a major within the College of Business a Faculty Mentor will be assigned to students. Faculty mentors are another line of support for business students and can provide guidance regarding student's academic success and potential career pathways post-graduation.
Business Major Questions
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Business Majors earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administrations with a major in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Business Management, Management Information Systems, or International Business, or a Bachelor of Science with a major in Cybersecurity.
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Students must meet with a College of Business Academic Advisor to Declare their major.
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Whenever! Business students are free to meet with an advisor and declare a specific business major at any point during their time here at UM.
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The College of Business does offer a Business Minor. The Minor is open to all non-business degree seeking students. Students pursuing a Business Degree can not obtain a Business Minor.
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While the College of Business does not offer a Business Minor to Business Degree seeking Students, we highly encourage Business students and non-business students to look into our numerous Undergraduate Certificates. Certificates offer students a unique way to bolster their academic career and gain valuable insight into new aspects of the business world.
- Data Analytics Certificate - Open to All Majors
- Cybersecurity Management Certificate - Open to All Majors
- Digital Marketing Certificate - Open to Business Majors
- Entertainment Management Certificate - Open to All Majors
- Entrepreneurship & New Venture Creation Certificate - Open to Business Majors
- Information and Control Assurance Certificate - Open to Business Majors
- Sustainable Business Strategy Certificate - Open to All Majors
Course Registration & Drops
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For all questions relation to how to register/what to register for, our office highly recommends setting up a meeting with your Primary Advisor. Current Students will receive notifications for their Primary Advisor to set up a meting prior to a semester starting to go over course registration.
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If a student decides to drop all classes in a semester, they will need to withdraw from the semester. Information on Semester Withdrawal can be found at the Semester Withdrawal Page.
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For important dates regarding adding and dropping courses, please go to the link to the Semester Calendar on the Office of the Registrar's website.
Extracurricular & Co-Curricular Opportunities
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Check out the various College of Business Associated Student Clubs to learn more.
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Visit the GSSC Internship page to learn more.
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Students interest in Studying Abroad should interact with the Global Engagement Office as well as Dr. Nader Shooshtari, the director of the College of Business International Program (GBB 302).
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If interested in studying abroad let your advisor know as early as possible, so that they can help you chart the easiest path to your international goals!
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Graduation Application
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Come see an Academic Advisor at the GSSC! Academic Advisors will be able to answer any and all questions you may have and to assist you in making sure you are on track to graduate. The Gianchetta Student Success Center is here for you, so please contact us right away if you are unsure of your status!
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Fill out the Graduation Application and submit it to the Gianchetta Student Success Center via email or in person. The GSSC reviews and approves the degree requirements for your major. We then submit your application electronically to the Registrar's Office who will notify you when they receive it and inform you on how to pay the graduation fee. The Registrar's Office has final approval authority over the graduation application.
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This depends on when you plan to graduate. The deadline dates are always in the semester before you plan to graduate. THIS COMES MUCH SOONER THAN YOU THINK, SO PLAN AHEAD! Visit the Registrar's Webpage to find information regarding Graduation Application deadlines. The GSSC Staff needs your graduation application one week prior to the Registrar's deadline in order to guarantee it will be processed on time.
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What is my Catalog year?
- Unless you have changed it with your Primary Advisor, your catalog year is the year you started at the 猎奇重口.
What is my Degree?
- Business Students receive a Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration. Cybersecurity Students receive a Bachelor's of Science.
What if I am Double Majoring in Business?
- If you are completing the requirements for more than one major at COB, you do NOT need to fill out a second major application. List all majors at the beginning of the Graduation Application in the majors section.
What if I am Double Majoring Across Disciplines?
- If you have an additional major outside of business, fill out an additional APplication for the Second Major. If you want two degrees you need 150 credits. Please see the Business Student Success Center with Questions.
Where does my Undergraduate Certificate go on a Graduation Application?
- Undergraduate Certificates require a separate Graduation Application.
- For Degree, put Certificate
- For Major, put Undergraduate Certificate name
Quick Facts
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All 猎奇重口 students enrolled in upper division business courses—300 level and above—must have a laptop computer. Various courses utilize computers throughout the semester, requiring students to bring laptops.
The minimum requirements and computing recommendations are listed below. Chromebooks and tablets will not satisfy the laptop requirement. Your laptop must also be able to run on its battery for several hours.
We know many students already have laptops available. Those concerned about the computer requirement for business students or those with demonstrated financial need can contact the Gianchetta Student Success Center (GSSC) at cobscholarship@mso.umt.edu or 406-243-2064. Because laptops are mandatory, their purchase cost can be part of your “cost of attendance” and are therefore covered by your financial aid. Please get in touch with the GSSC for more information.
Dell offers some incentives for UM College of Business students, accessible here: . This link will provide access to a discount coupon and allow you to see all of Dell's options. You will also frequently find “specials” on certain Dell inventory items. There is also a link for a coupon to purchase from them. You are not required to purchase a computer through Dell, and we encourage you to investigate all options.
The following PC configuration should meet the minimum requirements to be successful in College of Business Classes, and we encourage incoming and returning students to consider the following when purchasing a laptop and software:
Estimated Cost: You should be able to find satisfactory options for $800-1200.
- Processor (CPU):
- Intel Core i5 (10th generation or newer)
- AMD Ryzen 5 (3000 series or newer)
- Memory (RAM):
- 16GB (Highly Recommended for better multitasking and future-proofing)
- Storage:
- 256GB SSD (Minimum, for faster boot and load times)
- 512GB SSD (Recommended to store more files and applications)
- Graphics:
- Integrated graphics (Intel UHD or AMD Radeon Vega) are typically sufficient for business applications. There is no need for a dedicated GPU unless you are into gaming or graphic-intensive tasks.
- Display:
- 14-inch to 15.6-inch screen size
- Full HD (1920x1080) resolution
- Operating System and Software:
- Windows 11
- MacOS (See note on using MACs below)
- MS Office – available through UM’s MS 365 license for both Mac and PC
- Ports and Connectivity: Recommended
- USB-A and USB-C ports
- HDMI output (useful for presentations)
- Wi-Fi 6 minimum (Strongly encouraged to support faster and more reliable internet)
- Bluetooth 5.0
- Battery Life:
- Not all classrooms have easy electrical access to power for charging laptops. It is important that batteries can hold a charge for several hours, and optimally 8 hours (to last through a school day)
- Additional Features:
- Webcam (for presentations, online classes, and/or meetings)
- Lightweight and portable (less than 4 lbs)
- Warranty: Extended warranties are strongly encouraged to protect your investment and reduce financial stress if something occurs to your laptop mid-semester.
- Minimum 3 years (4 years preferred)
- On-site next business day service if available
- Accidental damage coverage, if available.
- A Note for MAC Users
- The College of Business recommends that students use Windows PCs. Not all software packages used in upper-division courses are available in OS for a MAC user. Additionally, the Microsoft Office experience on a MAC is different from the experience on a PC. Students wishing to use a MAC should know that support may be limited.
- Students using a MAC can access Windows through the campus-wide virtual computer lab at:
- Users log in with NetID
- FYI, if Mac users use the virtual lab, they should save their files to the cloud, not to their machine
- It should be noted: While a virtual computer is an option for Mac users, the performance is slower, and the connection may not always be persistent.
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Once you repeat a course, only the last grade received in the course is used to calculate your GPA. However, this does not mean that the old grade will disappear off your transcript. It will still be on your transcript but will not be counted in your GPA. Please note, if the second grade is lower than the first, the second grade is the one that is valid.
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If you decide to drop a course after the 45th instructional day, a WF or a WP will appear on your transcript. If you are failing the class, you will receive a withdraw fail (WF). If you are passing the class, you will receive a withdraw pass (WP). These grades will not affect your GPA, but will be noted on your transcript.