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There are a variety of resources to help new students become acclimated to life at Pacific. Students have access to several resources to assist with academic success, including:

All COP students are paired with a specific faculty advisor for a personalized mentoring experience through which faculty guide students to explore their intellectual interests, learn the requirements for degree completion and discuss life after graduation.
Students first meet with their faculty advisor during summer orientation, before their first semester at Pacific, and meet at least once a semester, but usually more frequently throughout the rest of their time at COP.  Faculty advisors are usually from the student’s chosen major, and are the first point of contact to answer major-specific questions and to assist students with exploring their post-graduate and career interests.  

Faculty advisors assist students with:

  • Connecting their academic, life and career goals
  • Selecting classes and understanding degree requirements
  • Developing a realistic educational plan and monitoring academic progress in DegreeWorks
  • Incorporating out-of-class opportunities that support their career goals
  • Connecting with campus resources 

Academic coaches support you in your academic, personal, and career goals. We work towards helping you maximize your educational experience by providing support with time management, organization, study skills, motivation, goal planning, and adjusting to college. Through one-on-one coaching sessions, we help you identify barriers to your success, articulate your goals, and create an individualized plan or road map to success. You can find the academic coaches in the COP Student Success Center in WPC 151 or contact them via email at copstudentsuccess@dos5.net

Book an appointment here! 

Academic Coaches

Samira Henderson COP Student Success Manager and Academic Coach
Email: shenderson@dos5.net 
Fun fact: I grew up in Philadelphia, PA and went to the same high school as Jill Scott!

Carrie Hang Academic Coach 
Email: chang@dos5.net 
Fun fact: I grew up in Stockton and am a Cesar Chavez High School alumna. Go Titans! One of my favorite childhood memories is going to Angel Cruz Park with my family to grab authentic Southeast Asian and Hmong food from the park vendors. 

Eighmee Ferrill-Young, the College's Director of Academic Advising, is responsible for monitoring the progress to degree for all undergraduate students in the College. From when you first enter Pacific until you have completed your degree, Eighmee is your resource for questions about academic regulations and degree requirements, and she works with faculty advisors to ensure a clear path to graduation for you.

Eighmee is also your go-to person for most student forms and petitions. She can help you with obtaining necessary signatures and explaining petition processes.

Contact Eighmee:
eferrill@dos5.net
Office: WPC 117

Students are informed of important policies in their first semester seminars.

The Academic Affairs Office of the College provides friendly and accessible information about the rules and regulations students are expected to follow in the course of completing their degree requirements.

Faculty advisers as well as College deans assist first-year students in finding the help they need by providing information and referrals to support services on campus, such as tutoring, counseling and/or study skills courses.

More Resources

The Academic Calendar for Semester Programs applies to all programs in the College of the Pacific. 

The catalog includes information about courses, campus resources and student services, program descriptions, program requirements and information about policies and procedures.  It provides you with the information you will need to be a successful student.

 

Care Managers are dedicated to assisting Pacific students in meeting their academic goals and overcoming educational and personal challenges. As part of the Office of the Dean of Students', Care Managers are responsible for assisting students with academic, social, emotional, personal, and professional development. 

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at the University of the Pacific provides a broad range of therapeutic services including group therapy, individual, couples sessions, informal consultations, and online assisted therapy for students experiencing emotional distress, anxiety, depression, adjustment concerns, and/or more serious mental health issues.

Check out the video below to learn more about how to register for classes each semester and what programs and services Pacific uses to make this process more intuitive.

The final schedule is set up with three hours allotted for each final exam and given in the same testing location (room/modality) the course was taught unless the instructor has made other arrangements through the Office of the Registrar. The hours scheduled are 8:00-11:00 am, 12:00-3:00 pm, 3:00-6:00 pm, 5:00-8:00 pm, and 7:00-10:00 pm.

The General Academic Tutoring Center's tutors are sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate students who have succeeded academically with a B+ or better in the class they are tutoring or have been recommended by their professors. They are here to help you succeed in college by providing on-going tutoring support. 

The Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) coordinates support for students with disabilities so they may participate fully in college life and derive the greatest benefit from their educational experiences.