The mission of Roxbury Community College's Academic Advising Center is to help students
successfully complete their degree or certificate programs through the strengthening
of necessary skills, and the development of academic and career goals. As part of
the Division of Student Life, the Office of Academic Advising is committed to providing
services that support the educational goals of Roxbury Community College.
Summer Drop-in Hours:
To identify your assigned Advisor, log into https://myrcc.rcc.mass.edu/ and select the "Students" tab. Your advisor will be listed under "Important Information."
If your Advisor is a Faculty member, you may contact him or her to schedule an introductory meeting. Under the "Important Information" tab at https://myrcc.rcc.mass.edu/, the contact information of all assigned advisors is listed.
If you need help identifying or locating your Advisor, you may contact the Advising Center for assistance.
If you would like to request a particular professor as your advisor:
Please note that the Department of Academic Advising will attempt to fulfill Advisor requests whenever possible. Submission of an Advisor Request form does not guarantee the assignment. Students will be able to identify their advisor by logging into https://myrcc.rcc.mass.edu/ after November 1 (Fall semester) and April 1 (Spring semester).
If assigned to Advising Center Staff, you may opt to meet with any of the academic advisors in the Advising Center. You may drop in during open hours to meet with an academic advisor, or you may schedule an appointment with an academic advisor using this link.
The Academic Advising Center is open during the following days/times:
To ensure that you will receive the benefit of a full academic advising appointment, please arrive at least 30 minutes before the Center closes for the day.
Academic and Faculty Advisors are eager to assist students with understanding degree requirements, selecting appropriate courses, creating and reaching educational goals, and staying on track for graduation. Students are encouraged to meet regularly with their Academic Advisor or Faculty Advisor and attend advising events such as Majors Days and Advising Information Sessions.
Students are also encouraged to monitor their own progress towards program completion. You may review your program requirements and the progress you have made towards fulfilling these requirements at any time by logging into https://myrcc.rcc.mass.edu/ and viewing your Advising Worksheet.
Your Advising Worksheet displays your program requirements as well as the progress you have made towards completing your degree. Your Advising Worksheet will be an important tool throughout your academic career at RCC. You should periodically refer to it to ensure that you are registering for appropriate classes and that you are on track to graduate.
For detailed instructions on how to access your Advising Worksheet, please click here. If you have questions about how to interpret your Advising Worksheet, please contact your Advisor.
Your ACS Professor will also help you to create an educational plan that will reflect your academic goals (including transfer to a 4-year college), career interests, and degree requirements.
Prior to registering for courses, you may view your Advising Worksheet to understand your program requirements and the progress you have made towards fulfilling these requirements. Your Advising Worksheet will tell you which courses you must still complete to complete your degree.
Please note that some courses have prerequisites and/or placement test requirements.
You should only register for courses that are listed on your Advising Worksheet as a degree requirement and/or courses that are necessary prerequisites for your degree requirements. Please note that if you register for courses outside of your program of study, your Financial Aid may be impacted. If you have questions about your Financial Aid, please contact the Department of Financial Aid.
The following items will help you to understand which prerequisite(s), if any, you must complete to attain your degree:
Students without holds may register online for classes during the Early Registration period, either independently or with the assistance of their advisor, by logging into https://myrcc.rcc.mass.edu/. For detailed instructions on how to register online, please click here.
Students who are not in Good Academic Standing may register for classes in accordance with the Academic Standing Policy and during the timeline outlined by this Policy.
Any student who wishes to change their major should first meet with an Academic Advisor to discuss the process and potential impacts of the change. If you decide to change your major, you will need to complete a Change of Major Form with the assistance of an advisor.
After the Change of Major form has been processed by the Registrar, all program and graduation requirements in effect at the time of the major change must be fulfilled.
Please be aware that a major change may lengthen the time needed to complete graduation requirements and may affect financial aid eligibility.
Students nearing completion of their degree or certificate program must complete a Petition to Graduate Form with the assistance of their Faculty Advisor or an Academic Advisor and submit the completed form to the Registrar's Office (Building 2, Room 202). Petition to Graduate forms are available electronically and at the Academic Advising Center (Building 2, Room 101).
Students who completed courses at another community college or university must submit a copy of their official transcript to the Registrar's Office prior to petitioning to graduate.
All December, May, and August graduates are invited and encouraged to participate in the May Commencement Ceremony.
A copy of the current Academic Standing Policy is available here. The Academic Standing Policy states the minimum grade point average required to maintain Good Academic Standing.
Students who demonstrate Good Academic Standing may register for classes during the Early Registration period of each semester. Students who are not in Good Academic Standing may register for classes in accordance with the Academic Standing Policy and during the timeline outlined by this Policy.
Building 2, Room 101
Email: AdvisingStaff@rcc.mass.edu
Phone: 857-701-1224
Emily Johnson, Director, Advising and Retention
Kayla Schneider, Academic Advisor
Yuzelly Rios, Academic Advisor
Sara Mariam, Senior Academic Advisor
Lisa Soto, Clerk