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Advising Appointments

How to Make an Appointment

If you are interested in learning more about our educator licensure programs or the Minor in Education, you may want to consider making an in-person or phone appointment with an advisor. Appointments are one-on-one and generally last about 30 minutes. You can make an appointment by contacting the Educator Information Office at 413-545-2002 or eio@educ.umass.edu. When calling or e-mailing to make an appointment, please provide us with several days and times you are available as well as the reason for the appointment (e.g., declare the minor, MTEL information, want to become an English high school teacher).

Location and Directions

The Educator Information Office is located in the School of Education, Furcolo Hall, Room 121. You can reach this office by going through the main doors of the building and taking an immediate right. Our mailing address is as follows:

Educator Information Office
School of Education
121 Furcolo Hall
University of Massachusetts
813 North Pleasant Street
Amherst, MA 01003-9308

For more detailed driving directions, please click here. For a campus map, click here.

The advisors at the Educator Information Office look forward to meeting with you to answer your questions about the educator licensure programs and Minor in Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

 



Educator Information Office · 121 Furcolo Hall · School of Education · 413.545.2002 · eio@educ.umass.edu


Advising Hours

Advising hours vary throughout the semester. For a list of current advising hours, or if you would like to make an advising appointment, please contact the Educator Information Office at 413-545-2002 or eio@educ.umass.edu.

 

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