Academic Advising
Here at ECC, your Academic Advisor is an essential member your educational success team. We partner with your Success Coach and instructors to ensure that you have the resources, knowledge, and tools to achieve your goals on and off campus. We know the ins and outs of what it takes to get to graduation. We’ll help you choose your pathway and determine which classes to take. So, let’s gear up and map out your personalized ECC experience!
Contact Advising
Email: studentservices@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6588
Locations:
Union – Buescher Hall
Rolla – Rolla Main
Ways We’re Here for You
Class Advising
- Registration
- Add/Drop
- Pre-requisites
New Student Advising
- Placement Test Score Review
- ECC Welcome Information
- Goal Setting
Degree Plan Mapping
- Graduation Completion
- Semester by Semester Plan
Pathway Advising
- Select Major
- Change Major
Academic Advisors by Pathway
Elena Dissen
Academic & Transfer Advisor
Liberal Studies F-Z, Non-Degree, Visiting
elena.dissen@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6564
Office: BH 139
Steffani McCrary
Associate Director of Advising & Counseling
Athletes, Business, Culinary, International
steffani.mccrary@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6569
Office: BH 137
Becki Heimann
Academic Advisor
Career & Technical
becki.heimann@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6587
Office: BH 138
Lesley Peters
Academic Advisor & Counselor
Fine Art, Humanities, Music, Social Science
lesley.peters@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6577
Office: BH 133
Jenny Kuchem
Academic Advisor & Counselor
Liberal Studies A-E, Health Science
jenny.kuchem@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6580
Office: BH 134
Amy Sisk
Student Services Specialist
Access Testing
amy.sisk@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6567
Office: BH 153
Paul Lampe
Director of Advising & Counseling
Education, HIM
paul.lampe@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6580
Office: BH 135
Alison Tucker
STEM Recruitment & Success Coordinator
STEM
alison.tucker@eastcentral.edu
Phone: 636-584-6677
Office: HS 120
15 to Finish
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