The Student Services Center, Pre-Health Advising, and Pre-Law Advising have moved to 200 Clark Hall.

The faculty and staff of the College of Arts and Sciences are committed to assisting you in your academic planning.  Please know that we want to talk with you, get to know you well, and offer our best advice.

To help you plan, we provide both printed and web-based resources.  Links to some of those are below.

We also have specifically designated faculty or professional advisors to work with you.  The names, locations, and responsibilities of those are on the Academic Advising and Registration link below.

Robert Hayes
Assistant Dean

 

Watch the College's Online Video

View UA Catalogs

Visit the UA Registrar's Web site

Download the Freshman Course Guide (PDF)

Visit the Academic Advising and Registration Page

Schedule Your Advising Appointment Online

 



Career Information   Academic Advising   Prospective Students



Student services include academic advising, pre-professional programs, transfer student assistance, and services and programs for first-time freshmen.  Scholarships and financial aid are critical to the success of many undergraduates and so we provide information on that topic as well. 


Academic Advising and Registration

Pre-Law Program

Pre-Health Program

Transfer Student Information

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Student Services Center Information


 

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These pages provide information on many learning opportunities available to students in the College of Arts and Sciences. The college’s offerings include a variety of majors and minors, small individualized learning communities, and opportunities for undergraduate research and creative activity.

Majors and Minors

Learning Communities

Undergraduate Research
and Creative Activities

 










These pages help you look ahead to graduation and to starting your career. In addition to information on degree requirements in the college, we offer some interesting answers to the “What can I do with a liberal arts degree” question.

Graduation Requirements

Steps to Graduation