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Your Guide to a Successful Future
Advising
Advising
Advising
Advising is one of the most important resources to utilize throughout your college
experience. Be sure to make an appointment with an advisor to help you register for
the courses that align with your educational goals and assist you with successfully
navigating college.
At NWACC, you have two types of advisors:
- Enrollment Services Advisor - This type of advisor helps you with the admissions process, records requests, financial
aid and course recommendations for your first semester.
- If this is your first time attending NWACC post-high school graduation, you must meet
with an enrollment services advisor.
- If this is your first time attending NWACC post-high school graduation, you must meet
with an enrollment services advisor.
- Division Advisor - This type of advisor helps you with course recommendations for your second semester through completion, transfer, graduation planning and internships.
Contact Enrollment Services
- Becky Paneitz Student
Center, 2nd floor, Bentonville - Washington County,
6101 Watkins Avenue,
Springdale - (479) 986-4000
- Text: (479) 309-5532
- enrollmentsupport@nwacc.edu
- Mon-Thurs, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm;
Fri 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
How to Find Your Advisors
You can easily find an enrollment services advisor or a division advisor by searching Workday or ConexEd. View the helpful guide to learn how.
How to Find Your Advisors Help Guide
Ways to Connect With an Advisor
Virtual Advising Lobby
Connect with an advisor via ConexEd Direct Message without scheduling an appointment ahead of time. Note: The virtual lobby may be unavailable during peak times when the capacity for assisting students has been reached.
In-Person Advising
Head to NWACC's Bentonville campus or Washington County location and join the walk-in
advising line to meet with an advisor in-person during regular business hours.
Schedule an Appointment
Schedule a future appointment with an advisor. Appointments will be held by phone,
video call or in-person.
First-Time Student Orientation
NWACC's online orientation sets you up for success! It's your first step to registering for classes, and it's mandatory for all first-time college students. If this is your first-time as an NWACC college student (have a high school diploma or GED), you must complete orientation BEFORE meeting with an enrollment advisor. The earlier you complete orientation, the sooner you can register for your desired classes and obtain the schedule you want.
Resources
View the helpful resources below to prepare you for your advising appointment.