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Junior/Senior Student Guide
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Junior Year brings its own set of questions, issues, and choices. Study abroad programs. Research opportunities. Internships. Resume writing. Independent Study. Career strategies. Master’s programs and advanced degrees. Planning for graduation. The Student Survival Guide brings you the help and answers you need.

Student Advising
LSA Student Advising has a team of advisors to handle almost any topic. From pre-med to theme semester, from requirements to degrees, from drop/add to registering for classes, Advising's helpful staff has an answer for you.

Grad School 101
What exactly is graduate school, and how is it different from professional school?
What are some good/bad reasons to go to graduate school?
What do admissions people look for when evaluating applicants to graduate programs?
How long does it take to earn an MA/PhD?
What career options will a graduate degree open up for me?

Centers
LSA Learning Centers provide you with resources for subject-specific help, assistance with writing, proofreading, and tutoring.

Study Abroad Program
Study Abroad Program web site

LSA Concentration Week
A full week of events to help students select their concentration

LSA Internship Information
An internship may be a great learning opportunity and provide valuable career preparation. Think about the kind of work you will be doing and consider the LSA department that seems most appropriate.

Preparing for Graduation
You do not automatically graduate once you earn 120 credits. LSA students must apply for graduation. Students who have completed 85 Credits Toward Program (CTP) hours should apply on-line for graduation in Wolverine Access. Degree candidates also should submit a completed Concentration Release Form for each of their concentrations and a Minor Release Form for each of their minors to the Academic Auditors Office. APPLYING FOR GRADUATION IS A TWO-PART PROCESS: Students need to apply for graduation on Wolverine Access. In addition to applying for graduation, LSA students must also be audited by the LSA Academic Auditors Office in order to graduate.

Tımelıne: Audit, Graduation, and Commencement
Timeline of key dates for graduation

Dean's Letters
Dean's recommendations, dean's certifications, letters of good standing.

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