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Dept. of Forest Resources
University of Minnesota
115 Green Hall
1530 Cleveland Ave. N.
St. Paul, MN  55108-6112

612.624.3400
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612.625.5212
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Tracene Marshall
Assistant Academic Advisor


Email: marsh318@umn.edu
Office: 10A Green Hall
Phone: (612) 625-0266
Fax: (612) 625-5212

Tracene comes to CFANS from the CLA Arts Community. She is the primary advisor for freshmen in Forest Resources, Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, and Fisheries and Wildlife departments and helps them navigate their first year experience. Also, she serves as a referral person for all other students, in the previously stated departments, with questions/issues regarding academic requirements. In addition, Tracene supports the Admission Office recruitment of prospective students for these respective majors.

Contact Tracene for information about:

• Academic advising for freshman students in Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, Forest Resources, and Fisheries and Wildlife Departments
• Requirements for the majors in the above stated department
• Students on probation in the above stated departments
• Freshman mid-term alerts
• Current Students transfer credit questions in the above stated departments
• Advisor holds
• APAS questions for students in the above stated departments

Tracene was raised in Ohio’s steel valley and in 1981 received a BS in Political Science and in 1992 received a M.Ed in Higher Education Administration from Kent State University. She has provided academic advising and career counseling to diverse groups of students for more sixteen years. Tracene has previously worked at Oberlin College, St Catherine College, Hamline University, and Concordia University. She enjoys assisting students with their overall academic and personal development and believes it is important to support and challenge students as they persist through graduation.