Albers Graduate Programs Advising is dedicated to the academic, professional and personal development of students. Our goal is to help students achieve success.
Albers Graduate Advising Services
Educate students about university programs, policies, and procedures
Help students create tailored academic plans to meet program requirements and achieve career goals
Assist with registration procedures, Registrar documents and processing, academic program management
Provide resources for students to engage in a meaningful and holistic graduate school experience
Offer opportunities to network and build community
Offer assistance when challenges arise
Support career development and assist with vocational discernment with regard to academic program
Academic Resources
Scheduling Resources
Class schedules for upcoming quarters are available on SU Online
Jesuit MBA Network -A consortium of 25 Jesuit and Catholic universities in the U.S. and five internationally form the Jesuit MBA network (JebNet). Within the network, students are allowed to transfer virtually all credits between their MBA programs. Students beginning in one program can transfer credits to other schools for which they meet admissions criteria. The school granting the majority of the credits also grants the degree. Contact Jeff Millard for more information: 206-296-5708 or millardj@seattleu.edu
Albers Career Services
Albers Career Center - The Albers Career Center provides opportunities to bring students together with the business community. The APC provides job search preparation assistance, information on internship opportunities, employment resources, and programs that bring the business community to campus. Our goal is to assist the students and alumni of the Albers School of Business and Economics to take control of their career development and job placement activities.
Albers Mentor Program - Coordinated by the Albers Career Center, the Albers Mentor Program is highly acclaimed by the business community and our students. It is a unique opportunity for graduate-level and senior undergraduate students to work with upper level executives from leading Puget Sound businesses. It offers opportunities to develop business contacts, access industry information, and gain valuable insights from experienced and successful professionals.
Campus Climate Incident Reporting Seattle University is committed to providing an inclusive and nondiscriminatory campus community. If you have seen, heard, or experienced a harmful incident on the basis of one or more of your or another individual’s actual or perceived identities, you may report that incident. Any member of the University community can make a report.
Canvas - Canvas is Seattle University’s learning management system. Most instructors will choose to make course information, grading, and assignments available on Canvas. For more information or help regarding Canvas visit the Canvas.
Graduate Student Collegium - The McGoldrick is the home for graduate, non-traditional, undergraduates (25 years and older), and military veteran students from all academic programs. The McGoldrick is a space that offers a quiet, comfortable, engaging, and fun location for our members. We are located on the first floor of the Hunthausen building. Members of the McGoldrick Collegium can enjoy an outdoor patio, and proximity to shops and restaurants on 12th Ave.