Academic Advisement

Scheduling an Appointment in Navigate

There are two ways you can make an appointment through Navigate.

Mobile

UT’s Navigate Student Mobile App is easy… and it’s free! Just download Navigate student from the App Store or Google Play, and log in with your D number/username and password.

  • You will need to answer a few questions.
  • Click on the Appointment/Schedule icon.
  • Choose Make a New Appointment.
  • Select what type of appointment you want.
  • Then pick a time that is available and convenient for you.

Download the App
Google Play | App Store

Desktop

The other way to schedule an appointment is through Navigate student desktop page. You will want to sign in with your D number with a lowercase d.

Schedule Appointment

FAQs

What is my Digital ID?

If you are fully admitted to the university you should have a Digital ID.
If you have forgotten your ID or password look up your Digital ID, Username, or campus email.
If you are not fully admitted to the university and you want to make an appointment, please refer to the Advisement webpage and reach out to an advisor directly via phone or email. https://advisement.utahtech.edu/advisors/

Why am I being redirected to this page?

Why am I being redirected to this page a page? You might have your UT username saved with a capital D. Try again with a lowercase d. If that doesn’t work it try to:

  • Clearing your cache and cookies.
  • Using incognito mode (for Chrome), new private window (for Firefox) or private browsing mode in Safari.
How do I clear my cache and cookies?

Keyboard Shortcut:

If you are using Internet Explorer, Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox you can quickly clear cache with a keyboard shortcut. While in your browser, press Ctrl + Shift + Delete simultaneously on the keyboard to open the appropriate window.

IMPORTANT: Be sure and close/quit the browser and restart it after clearing the cache and cookies.

Google Chrome Clearing Cache and Cookies
  • Open Google Chrome.
  • Open the Menu in the top right-hand corner of the window.
  • Select More Tools > Privacy and click Clear Browsing Data.
  • Make sure you select Cookies and Cache.
    Note: All other boxes may remain unchecked according to your preference.
  • Click Clear browsing data to delete your cache and cookies.
Apple Safari Clearing Cache and Cookies
  • Open Safari.
  • Open the Menu in the top right-hand corner of the window and select Preferences.
  • Select Advanced.
  • Check the Show Develop menu in menu bar box.
  • You should now have the Develop menu available.
  • Select Empty Caches from the Develop Menu.
Mozilla Firefox Clearing Cache and Cookies
  • Open Mozilla Firefox.
  • Open the Menu in the top right-hand corner of the window.
  • Select Options > Privacy and click Clear Recent History.
  • Select Everything as the time range, then click details to select what you would like to delete.
    Note: Make sure you select Cookies and Cache. All other boxes may remain unchecked according to your preference.
  • Click the Clear Now button to delete your cache and cookies.

If it directs back to this page, then it means that you are accidentally using a capital D with your login. You might have your UT username saved with a capital D. Try again with a lowercase d. If that doesn’t work it might help to use the incognito mode (for chrome), new private window (for Firefox) or private browsing mode in Safari. Sometimes it helps to use another browser where you don’t have any saved passwords; ex. Firefox instead of Chrome. Most other UT sites will accept a lowercase d but Navigate will not accept an uppercase D.

How do I use Incognito Mode or other private browsing?
Google Chrome: Open Incognito Mode

Google Chrome remains the most used browser on the market, and calls its private browsing mode “Incognito Mode.”

You can open an incognito window by clicking the special menu in the top-right corner of the browser window (it will look like three dots). Then, choose “New Incognito Window.” (You can also access this option from the File menu on a Mac.)

Alternatively, press the keyboard shortcut Control+Shift+N on Windows or Command+Shift+N on a Mac.

Mozilla Firefox: Open a Private Browsing Window

Firefox simply calls their mode “Private Browsing.” Like Chrome, it can be accessed from the menu in the upper-right corner. Just click “New Private Window.” (You can also access this option from the File menu on a Mac.)

Alternatively, press the keyboard shortcut Control+Shift+N on Windows or Command+Shift+N on a Mac.

Safari: Open a Private Browsing Window

Private Window option is accessible from the File menu or by pressing Shift+Command+N on your keyboard.

While private browsing is enabled, the location bar will be greyed out and a band along the top of the new tab window will indicate that you’re in private browsing mode.

Contact

Jaden Hunt

EAB / Navigate Project Coordinator

Email: Jaden.Hunt@utahtech.edu

Phone: 435-879-4443