Here for your success
At Concordia, we believe that you have been called “to share your gifts and talents in the service of others, to make an uncommon impact in a common world.” For those of us who work as academic advisors at CU, we get to help you take that from an abstract statement and mold it into tangible works; what we call ‘vocation.’ Whether you are a student who has always known “what you want to do when you grow up” or have long been undecided about your academic and career plans, we want to accompany you on this vocational journey.
Whether you’re an incoming freshman or nearing your final semester, your Academic Advisor is here to help. We want you to succeed – in school and life. That’s why we’ll help you establish educational goals, navigate coursework, and tackle any obstacles that may come up. If we can’t help you, we’ll put you in touch with the resources you need to reach success.
Academic Advising at Concordia University empowers the intellectual, spiritual, and personal growth of all students by providing comprehensive support toward the development, implementation, and fulfillment of vocational goals.
Connecting with your advisor
We don’t have a centralized office, because we’re always out “in the field,” serving students across campus. But we want to connect you with your advisor to help meet your needs. If you're a traditional undergraduate student you'll be assigned a faculty or professional advisor just before the start of your first semester. If you're a graduate student, you will be assigned an advisor from within your department.
Meet the Professional Academic Advising Team
Kara Alfano
Academic Advisor
734-995-7481
kara.alfano@36837a.com
Areas of Expertise:
- Ronald and Marvel Jones School of Nursing
- School of Education
- Haab School of Business: accounting, finance, general business, and health care management
Kim Anderson
Academic Advisor
734-995-7520
kimberly.anderson@36837a.com
Areas of Expertise:
- School of Arts and Sciences
- School of Health Professions
- Haab School of Business: justice and public policy, marketing, sport and entertainment, human resources, public relations, business analytics, business communication, economics, and entrepreneurship