Undergraduate Advising

Your advisor is an expert on three things: Luddy, IU, and you

Your advisor is dedicated to helping you meet your goals. Current Luddy majors have an assigned advisor. Exploratory students and pre-Luddy majors are welcome to schedule an appointment with a Luddy advisor. A designated advisor is available to meet with students who are pursuing a non-Luddy major and would like to pursue a Luddy minor or certificate.

Your Luddy advisor can help you:

  • Consider your goals and plan your four years around achieving them
  • Understand your degree requirements and how to customize your program
  • Add or change majors, minors, and certificates
  • Navigate campus policies and procedures
  • Take advantage of helpful resources and academic opportunities

Luddy Undergraduate Academic Advising Services

The Luddy Academic Advising team offers in-person and online advising sessions. Students will see available appointment options when they log into the Student Appointment Scheduler; please note the ICON TYPE next to the appointment slot you select. Please check your email regularly for more information from your Luddy academic advisor.

Schedule an advising appointment

Current Luddy Undergraduate majors and returning students

If you’re a current student and you’ve met the requirements to officially enter Luddy, you can make an appointment with your personal Luddy advisor or email your advisor with questions. Before you meet with your advisor, see your Academic Advisement Report to check on your degree progress.

You can find your assigned Luddy advisor by logging into IU's Student Online Advising Records (SOAR).

Schedule an advising appointment

If you are admitted to the cybersecurity and global policy degree and have questions about the cybersecurity and global policy degree requirements, certification, graduation, course selections, etc., please schedule a time to meet with one of the Hamilton Lugar School/College advisors below. Your primary advisor is one of the following cybersecurity and global policy advisors.

Olga Bueva, csgpadv@iu.edu

Elizabeth McHugh, csgpadv@iu.edu

Dale Spicer, csgpadv@iu.edu

To make an appointment, log into the Student Appointment Scheduler.

If you are admitted to the cybersecurity and global policy degree and have questions about the Luddy courses required for the degree, the following Luddy advisors will be available to assist you.

Shamim R. Ali, srazawi@iu.edu

Andy Bloomgarden, ajbloomg@iu.edu

Rebecca Conway Winkle, rgconway@iu.edu

Braden Mishler, brmishle@iu.edu

To make an appointment, log into the Student Appointment Scheduler.

Kelsey Karum, karnson@iu.edu

Carolyn Munk, cmunk@iu.edu

Amand Posto, aposto@iu.edu

Stacy Weida, sweida@iu.edu

Bachelor of Arts students

If you are earning the B.A. in Computer Science through the College of Arts and Sciences, see the College’s list of advisors.

To make an appointment, log into the Student Appointment Scheduler.

Kelsey Karum, karnson@iu.edu

Carolyn Munk, cmunk@iu.edu

Amanda Posto, aposto@iu.edu

Stacy Weida, sweida@iu.edu

The ISE advisor is Rebecca Conway Winkle, rgconway@iu.edu

To make an appointment, log into the Student Appointment Scheduler.

Prospective student appointments

Students exploring Luddy degrees and wishing to meet with a member of the Luddy team can schedule an appointment with Maria Clor, using the Student Appointment Scheduler (SAS) and searching for "Maria Clor." Please indicate your intended major in the appointment reason field and any notes that you would like to discuss.

Luddy minors and certificates

Students who are majoring in a non-Luddy degree and are earning a Luddy minor or certificate or would like to learn more about a Luddy minor or certificate, can schedule an appointment with Anna Bednarski, Associate Director, Student Services Generalist.

Make an appointment:

Go to the Student Appointment Scheduler and search for Anna Bednarski.

Schedule an advising appointment
Contact Anna directly:

Anna Bednarski, abednars@iu.edu

Explore all our majors in one class

SICE-Y 100 introduces you to informatics, computer science, and intelligent systems engineering—including career options in these fields. We offer this 1 credit class during the first eight weeks and second eight weeks of the fall and spring semesters.

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Career Coaching

The staff at Luddy Career Services will help you with everything from defining your career goals to navigating job offers.

Learn about career coaching and other services

Graduate students

You’ll have one or more advisors in your department.

Learn more from your department