Student Services
Welcome Letter
In addition to your A&GS faculty advisor, a professional academic counselor in the College’s Student Services Center is available to assist you with the following:
- Degree (Graduation) Checks
- Degree Requirements
- Adding or dropping a course past the deadline
- Taking a course from another institution and transferring it back to OU
- Questions about your academic record on Degree Navigator (DN)
- University’s Repeat Policy
- Declaring a minor, second major, or second undergraduate degree
- Changing majors
- Canceling enrollment or completely withdrawing from the University
- Signing VA forms, correspondence enrollment forms, and degree plan forms for ROTC students
- Request to enroll in an academic overload
- Petitioning for an exception to an existing rule or regulation
- Referral to on-campus services (e.g. tutoring or counseling)
- Any problems of an academic nature
In order to properly address student issues, we encourage students to schedule appointments.
College of Atmospheric & Geographic Sciences
Student Services Center
Sarkeys Energy Center, Suite 710
University of Oklahoma
Norman, OK 73019-1008
(405) 325-3101
(405) 325-3148 (FAX)
Office Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday
John Snow – Dean
Pamela Neal – Assistant Dean for Students
Mary Anne Hempe – Academic Counselor
Carrie Reynolds – Staff Assistant
For a complete listing of the faculty in Geography and Meteorology, and additional College staff, please go here: Coming Soon!
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Academic Calendars/Class Schedules/Final Exam Schedule
Peer Advocates
Peer Advocates are here to assist you and to provide you with a student’s point of view about our degree programs, class assignments, and life on campus at OU. Please do not hesitate to contact the Peer Advocates if you have any questions about student life in the College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences. Peer Advocates are your link to the College’s Student Services Center; they are an excellent channel for you to bring forward suggestions, improvements, or activities for the College.
Peer Advocates are students majoring in Geography or Meteorology who are employed by the College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences to assist at events like Convocation, the College’s annual Awards Ceremony, Sophomore Spotlight, and Sooner Saturday, to name just a few. Peer Advocates are also responsible for writing, editing and distributing the College’s weekly online newsletter, “Monday Memo,” as well as maintaining College displays in Sarkeys Energy Center and the National Weather Center.
Geography
Kim York Kimberly.N.York-1@ou.edu
Meteorology
Kathleen Dougherty kedougherty@ou.edu
Kelsey Mulder Kelsey.Mulder@ou.edu