Prospective student inquiries
publicservice.recruitment@asu.edu
Current student advising
Undergraduate in person: sccj@asu.edu
Undergrad online: ccjonlineadvisor@asu.edu
Graduate: gradsccj@asu.edu
The mission of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice professional academic advising staff is to assist students in developing meaningful educational plans to meet their academic, career, and personal goals in an ongoing process of evaluation and clarification. The advisors strive to perform their duties in a professional, ethical, confidential, accurate and supportive manner, respecting student diversity and needs and always holding the individual in the highest regard. The student and advisor should accomplish this process in a spirit of shared responsibility to develop academic excellence, strong decision-making skills and self-reliance.
Undergraduate Student and Accelerated Graduate Program Advising
All undergraduate and accelerated graduate students should visit the Watts College Advising page for more information and to schedule an advising appointment.
CCJ Internship Advising
Internship Advisor: Ashley Robinson
Email: Ashley.Robinson.1@asu.edu
Appts: https://calendly.com/ashley-robinson-1-1/30min
Lake Havasu BSCCJ Students
Phone: 928-854-9745
Email: havasuadvising@asu.edu
Yuma BSCCJ Students
Email: ccjonlineadvisor@asu.edu
CCJ Course Overrides
The request form for CCJ course overrides can be found here.
Arizona State University
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
411 N. Central Ave. Ste. 600
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Email: gradsccj@asu.edu (on-campus students)
idpadvising@asu.edu (on-campus students)
In-Person Graduate Programs
Advisor: Karla Moreno-Arias
Email: karla.moreno@asu.edu
Appts: https://calendly.com/krmoreno
ONLINE Graduate Programs (Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, Master of Science in Crime Analysis, Graduate Certificates)
Advisor: Graduate Online Advising Team
Email: IDPAdvising@asu.edu
Appts: IDPAdvising@asu.edu
CCJ Course Overrides
The request form for CCJ course overrides can be found here.
All colleges, schools, divisions, and departments establish certain academic requirements that must be met before a degree is granted. Advisors, directors, department chairs, and deans are available to help the student understand these requirements, but the student is responsible for fulfilling them. At the end of a student's course of study, if requirements for graduation have not been satisfied, the degree is not granted. For this reason, it is important for all students to acquaint themselves with all regulations, to be informed throughout their college careers, and to be responsible for completing all requirements.