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Academic Advising

Providing guidance and direction to help you meet your potential.

Academic advising provides support as you navigate the college experience, from academic planning and course selection to career planning and transfer advising. Our advisors help you access resources offered at the Laurel College Center and your main campus.

Advising at Laurel College Center is offered to Prince George's Community College (PGCC) students for select services, including course selection and registration, career planning, and transfer preparation. A full range of academic and career planning services is available from the advising staff at your home campus.

Get in touch with the Advising Office at LCC to learn more, or email advisors at the main campus with questions.
 

Walk-in advising is welcome at LCC; however, we encourage students to try to schedule an appointment, as our advisors will also be assisting students with scheduled appointments.

 

PGCC Advising

For All Advising Services (In-Person at LCC or Virtual), please refer to the information below.

Fall 2025 Advising Format: Beginning on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, students will be able to make scheduled appointments with a PGCC advisor that will continue to be done through Navigate. Walk-in advising will also be available, but we ask for your patience if the advisor(s) already have a scheduled appointment with a student(s). Please see the advising options/links below:

Navigate: https://www.pgcc.edu/student-life-support-services/advising/navigate/
* This is for scheduled advising appointments and same-day/drop-in advising. Please note that for same-day/drop-in advising, students will be placed in a "queue" and contacted as soon as possible by an advisor, in the order that they are placed in the queue.

Virtual Student Services Center (VSSC): https://www.pgcc.edu/vssc/
* For virtual only, same-day advising.

LCC’s PGCC Advising Email: LaurelCollegeCenter@pgcc.edu

General PGCC Admissions Inquiries: admissions@pgcc.edu

BSU Advising

The Academic Advising Center advises students earning less than 60 credits in most majors. Students who have earned 60 or more credits should make an academic advising appointment with their department. Connect with an advisor online.