

Academic advising at Hunter College is a student-centered teaching and learning process dedicated to student success. Advisors intentionally design programs throughout the academic year that assist students in navigating between curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular challenges and opportunities. Academic advising facilitates student development through plans created collaboratively among students, professional staff, and faculty to achieve educational and personal goals.
Visit The Office of Advising For More InformationThe Pre-Law Program is open to current degree seeking students and alumni.
The program offers a variety of seminars, workshops, and panels to provide insight into the work of lawyers and the demands of a legal career, legal education, and anticipating law school.
Visit For More Information On Pre-Law AdvisingDegreeWorks is an online advisement tool for undergraduate students and advisors that shows student progress toward completing their degree requirements. All currently registered Hunter undergraduate students have DegreeWorks accounts.
Use this self-advisement tool to regularly track your degree progress as well as plan for future registrations.
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Advisor AcessThe Political Science Department policy does not allow overtallies in our courses. Students are encouraged to continue to try to register, as some students will drop a course during the first week. Students should also use the waitlist for those courses that have enabled a waitlist.
Course prerequisites may be waived only by the permission of the course instructor. If you have taken ENGL 120 at another school, please contact the English Department to get a Transfer Equivalence. If ENGL 120 is listed on your Hunter transcript and you are still having registration problems, please email the Political Science department.
PolSc 110 is not open to students who have taken or received credit for PolSc 111. Even if you register for PolSc 110, you will not receive credit for both PolSc 110 and PolSc 111.
PolSc 270 is not open to students who have taken or received credit for PolSc 115. Even if you register for PolSc 270, you will not receive credit for both PolSc 270 and PolSc 115