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advising Advising Resources Academic Advising Center 1255 Angell Hall, (734) 764-0332 The Academic Advising Center serves LS&A undergraduates by:
At orientation, students are assigned an LS&A general advisor who will tailor advice to individual students' needs. Students are encouraged to keep in close contact with their advisor throughout their undergraduate career and to get to know their advisor personally. General Advisors are available to discuss degree requirements, rules, deadlines, procedures, academic plans, and study skills. Concentration Advisors are available to discuss particular requirements of each department's concentration. Appointments are generally made through individual departments. Bachelor in General Studies (BGS) Advisors are available to discuss requirements and the design of a Bachelor in General Studies degree. Individual Concentration Program (ICP) Advisor is available to discuss the feasibility of designing an individualized concentration. Recent ICPs include community studies, environmental studies, and international relations. Pre-law, pre-health, and pre-business Advisors are available to discuss options and entrance requirements for these graduate programs. Specialty Advisors in pre-architecture, pre-engineering, School of Education, School of Music, and Study Abroad are available to LS&A students interested in those programs. Residence Hall Advising LS&A Academic Advisors hold weekly office hours on site at the residence halls. Academic Peer Advisor (APA) Trained peer advisors, living in the residence halls, are available to discuss basic academic information. LS&A Peer Academic
Advising Office (PAAO) PAAO is staffed completely by undergraduates. Providing peer advising, PAAO presents students with an opportunity to share and receive experiences in an informal fashion. The office maintains such resources as course evaluations and examinations. PAAO also stocks graduate catalogs from schools across the country as well as the latest in post graduation materials. Assistant Dean for Student
Academic Affairs The Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs (SAA) is responsible for policies and procedures that affect the academic lives of students. Additionally, the Assistant Dean coordinates the work of the LS&A Academic Judiciary Committee, which is responsible for ensuring principles of fairness and due process in cases of academic misconduct. Also, the Assistant Dean serves as a liaison between SAA staff, faculty, departments, and programs within LS&A and thoughout the university. Finally, the Assistant Dean acts as an ombudsperson helping resolve problems between students and instructors or students and departments. Academic Standards Board Members of the Academic Standards Board help students individualize their programs of study and may grant exceptions to College-level academic policies and degree requirements. A student may discuss with a member and, if necessary, petition in writing for a waiver or modification of College rules. (Honors students petition the Honors Program Office; Residential College students petition the RC Academic Advising Office.) They also administer academic discipline. The purpose of academic discipline is to help foster good performance and to protect a student's chance of graduating from the College. The Board has further responsibility for interpreting academic standards and for readmitting students dismissed because of unsatisfactory performance. Academic Auditors Academic Auditors check for completion of all LS&A requirements upon submission of graduation materials, inform students of their progress toward graduation, and authorize graduation. They can also provide a Verification of Graduation letter which states that requirements have been met and a degree will be awarded. |
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