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Undergraduate Advising

All students are assigned an Academic Advisor, who is responsible for guiding students through their academic journey at Naropa, beginning with new student orientation and ending with graduation. Advisors assist students in navigating academic policies and procedures, tracking degree requirements and creating course schedules each semester. Advisors also monitor students’ academic performance and intervene when students are in academic difficulty. Advisors are student advocates who assist students in making well-informed decisions regarding their education. This process includes helping students to clarify their interests, strengths and goals, as well as assisting them in developing their decision-making skills.

Undergrad Academic Advising is located on the second floor of Wulsin Hall in The Learning Commons, an alliance of campus resources that actively collaborate to support a student’s journey toward self-discovery, academic success, and engaged action in the world.

Meet Our Staff

Jessica Del Castillo, Senior Director of Academic Advising

MEd, Adult Learning, Training and Development, Regis University
BA, Psychology, Naropa University

A graduate of Naropa’s Psychology program, Jessica believes in the crazy wisdom and transformative power of a contemplative education. As a longtime educator with over ten years of experience in the field of higher education, Jessica encourages students to manifest their inherent brilliance through mindfulness-based and experiential practices including cultivating compassion, self-love and an ongoing investigation of mind and body. Having earned her Masters of Education in Adult Learning, Training and Development from Regis University, Jessica feels that the relationship between a student and their educational journey is unique, and she strives to meet each student where they are, supporting them in their developmental process while fostering intellectual clarity and an awakened heart. A lover of life and a voracious reader, Jessica’s passions include her family, rescuing animals and running marathons.

Alexa Heim, Academic Advisor & Retention Specialist

MA, Education, Counseling & Guidance in Higher Ed.
BS, Psychology, minor in Ethnic Studies, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

Alexa (she/they) is an educator, writer, musician and lifelong learner. They believe in the transformative power of radical compassion, shadow work, and rewriting one’s own narrative. Beginning their higher education in a community college setting and going on to earn an MA in Education for Counseling & Guidance, the heart of their work is to foster a space for students that is accessible, co-created, and without cognitive limitations.

Based on her own healing journey, Alexa is a passionate advocate for trauma work and reconsidering the Western constructs of neurodivergency and related spectrums. She has an interest in shamanism and is a student of community grief rituals. They also have a spiritual & somatic healing practice where she is always in search of new modalities and different ways to support her clients. She enjoys busking on the accordion, nordic neofolk music, and being by the water.

Leo Godsey, Academic Advisor & Retention Specialist

MS, Higher Education and Student Affairs, Indiana University Bloomington BS, Psychology, Ball State University

Leo (he/him) began his journey at Ball State University as an Art Major before switching to Psychology. During his time at Ball State, Leo got involved in many different student organizations and leadership opportunities and was inspired by his professional mentors to enter into the field of Higher Education and Student Affairs. Leo achieved his Masters Degree at Indiana University and continued his work in Diversity Education and Residence Life and is passionate about creating and inclusive campus environment where students can feel like home. Leo also cares deeply about self-care and the connection between physical and mental health, and spent some time away from Higher Education working as a Mental Health Counselor. He is also interested in philosophy, making meaningful connections with others, and continuing to learn and grow. In his free time, Leo enjoys playing video games, fire dancing, camping, listening to music, going to concerts and festivals, watching anime, and i  s currently learning how to DJ and play Bass Guitar. Leo is also a Zodiac Leo, which happens to describe his personality perfectly.

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Naropa Campuses Closed on Friday, March 15, 2024

Due to adverse weather conditions, all Naropa campuses will be closed Friday, March 15, 2024.  All classes that require a physical presence on campus will be canceled. All online and low-residency programs are to meet as scheduled.

Based on the current weather forecast, the Healing with the Ancestors Talk & Breeze of Simplicity program scheduled for Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday will be held as planned.

Staff that do not work remotely or are scheduled to work on campus, can work remotely. Staff that routinely work remotely are expected to continue to do so.

As a reminder, notifications will be sent by e-mail and the LiveSafe app.  

Regardless of Naropa University’s decision, if you ever believe the weather conditions are unsafe, please contact your supervisor and professors.  Naropa University trusts you to make thoughtful and wise decisions based on the conditions and situation in which you find yourself in.