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Christina Kerr
Academic Counselor-Lead

I have been an academic adviser at the UW for 7 years. As an undergraduate, I studied political science, economics, and sociology. My undergraduate experience was a rewarding and amazing journey that had more of an influence on my life any other undertaking. I work in education with undergraduates now because it is a pleasure helping undergraduates get the most out of their university experience.

Primary Advising Areas

Pre-Nursing, History; International Studies; Law, Societies and Justice; Political Science

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Committee on Academic Conduct

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Undergraduate academic advising at the University of Washington is a core element of the University's focus on student learning.

As educators, advisers partner with faculty and the campus community to cultivate our students' intellectual development.

As guides and advocates, advisers collaborate with students to craft a transformative educational experience so that they may become informed, articulate and thoughtful students of the University and citizens of the world.

—Mission Statement for Academic Advising, adopted November 2007