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Franklin College Drop-In Hours

Franklin College offers in-person drop-ins at our main office in 301 Brooks Hall to answer quick advising-related questions. If you need to be advised and cleared for Fall 2025 you must make an appointment with your advisor in SAGE (https://sage.uga.edu/). Advising holds cannot be cleared during drop-in hours.

Biology, Psychology, and Computer Science students with over 60 completed credit hours can also see the bottom of this page for general information about upper-division walk-in advising.

If you have any other questions, please email askfranklin@uga.edu.

Drop-In Schedule: Spring 2025 Drop-In Hours
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2:00-3:00pm 2:00-3:00pm 2:00-3:00pm 2:00-3:00pm 2:00-3:00pm
Kathleen Anderson
AB/BS degrees
Amber Fetner
AB/Psyc degrees
Doreka Gans
BS degrees
Ceci Reynolds
AB/Psyc degrees
Mike Merva
All degrees
 
Other Upper-Division Drop-in Advising:
Biology (60+ Credit Hours): 
  • Students can find availability for their assigned Biology advisor or, if they are not assigned an advisor, information about general drop-ins on the Biology advising page.
Psychology (60+ Credit Hours): 
  • Students can find availability for their assigned Biology advisor or, if they are not assigned an advisor, information about general drop-ins on the Psychology advising page.
Computer Science & Computer Science Intended Students (60+ Credit Hours):
  • Students can find availability for their assigned Computer Science advisor or, if they are not assigned an advisor, information about general drop-ins on the Computer Science advising page.

Prospective first-year students:

  • Please contact UGA Admissions:  706-542-8776

Prospective transfer students: 

  • Please contact the Office of Transfer Academic Services otas@uga.edu

 Last Updated: 1/15/2024 askfranklin@uga.edu

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