Undergraduate Advising

Advising support from our staff

Students interested in declaring a legal studies major can meet with our staff advisor to develop an academic plan, and current politics majors can get help with updating their academic plans and ensuring progress toward graduation.

In person (Merrill 27) or Virtual (Google Meet)

  • Monday (9:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.)
  • Tuesday (11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.)
  • Wednesday (10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.)
  • Thursday (9:30 a.m. – 1:30 a.m.) – virtual only

Peer advising

Peer advisors are currently enrolled students who answer questions about major and minor requirements, assist with academic planning, help prepare a declaration of major/minor paperwork, and provide guidance on UCDC, UC Sacramento, and study abroad program requirements. Peer advisors can also be reached via Google Meet. Add us to your Google contacts: lgstpoli@ucsc.edu

Peer advising is available in Merrill 8 (in person and virtually) as follows:


Meet your advisors

Jerry Diaz portrait

Jerry Diaz, Politics Undergraduate Advisor
Jerry is a Banana Slug alumnus who studied Sociology, with an Education minor. He has a master’s degree in Higher Education, with an emphasis on theories of student development, from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Jerry has exercised a lifelong passion for student affairs work in academic advising and guidance since 2012. When not in the office, he enjoys a good run, cooking, a baseball game, and a good read. Jerry is committed to your academic success and invites you to connect for an academic advising session.

Lesly Lizarraga portrait

Lesly Lizarraga, Politics & Legal Studies Peer Advisor
My name is Lesly Lizarraga (she/her) and I’m currently a third-year student pursuing a double major in Politics and Legal Studies. Beyond my education, I enjoy reading, journaling, and going on spontaneous adventures either by myself or with friends. After graduation, I plan on attending Law School in hopes of becoming an immigration lawyer and maybe even move back to Tucson, Arizona (where I was born). In addition to being a Politics and Legal Studies Peer Advisor, I am a Mentor for the Mentor Collective Program. I am excited to be part of the POLI/LGST Advising team and look forward to helping you in your academic planning journey at UCSC.

Cat Comella portrait

Cat Comella, Politics & Legal Studies Peer Advisor
My name is Cat (she/they). I am a second-year double majoring in Psychology and Sociology with a double minor in Legal Studies and Anthropology. In my free time, I love exploring new coffee shops, reading books, going to concerts, and dancing! As well as being a Politics and Legal Studies Peer Advisor, I am a Student Supervisor at Global Village Cafe. I am very excited to be a part of this team, and to connect with everyone in the Politics and Legal Studies major and minor! Please feel free to reach out to me at ccomella@ucsc.edu with any questions or concerns!



Declaring the Politics major

Step 1


Complete two introductory Politics courses* (chosen from Politics 1-70) with a grade of C or better.

Step 2


Fill and complete the Academic Plan Form (APF) and share it with the Politics Advisor at gdiaz5@ucsc.edu with the message “Declaring POLI major.”

Step 3


Submit a Petition to Declare Form through your MyUCSC portal by the deadline.


Declaring the Politics minor

Step 1


Update your existing academic plan with your major advisor.

Step 2


Submit a Petition to Declare Form through your MyUCSC portal.


Independent study

Students can petition to receive academic credit equivalent to one upper division elective for completing independent study on topics of special interest to them. Independent study might include directed readings, research projects, or research related to internships. If you’re interested, work with a faculty sponsor to complete the independent studies petition form, which must include your faculty sponsor’s signature. Completed forms should be submitted to the undergraduate advisor at Merrill 27, who will then issue a call number for enrollment. 


Career-preparation resources

We encourage our students to review the resource guides provided by the American Political Science Association, which include steps to take to prepare yourself for entering the job market, and career sectors where you can look for job opportunities. Students should also connect with the UCSC Career Center to take advantage of resources, events, and career fairs.


Graduate study

Some students elect to continue their studies in master’s or doctoral programs. If you are considering graduate school, we strongly suggest you have a conversation with one or more of our faculty members to learn more about graduate school and discuss options. Also consider attending a summer introductory program, like the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute.

Last modified: Apr 21, 2025