The Parent Handbook
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Welcome to LS&A: A
Letter from the Assistant Dean
What Is a Liberal Arts Education: An Overview
LS&A Degree
Requirements
Concentration Programs
Frequently Asked Questions
- What Does the College of LS&A
Have to Offer
- Preparation for Professional
Schools
How to Use an Academic Advisor,
or Popular Myths
About Advising
Resource Directory
Advising Center and Advisor Directory
Additional
Advising Resources
Academic
Resources
Learning
Communities
Special
Academic Opportunities
Transition
Resources
Undergraduate Transfer to Other UM Schools and Colleges
Selected Suggested Readings
LS&A
Calendars
Regents
of the University
Nondiscrimation
Policy Statement
Students with
Disabilities
Campus Safety
Statement
The Parent Handbook
is published by the
Office of Academic Information
and Publications
LS&A Student Academic Affairs
University of Michigan
G411 Mason Hall
419 South State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1027 USA
(734) 764-6810
The Parent Handbook is intended as a supplement to, and
not a substitute for, the Bulletin
of the College.

The Regents of the University
David A. Brandon, Ann Arbor;
Laurence B. Deitch, Bloomfield Hills; Daniel Horning, Grand Haven;
Olivia P. Maynard, Goodrich; Rebecca McGowan, Ann Arbor; Andrea
Fischer Newman, Ann Arbor; S. Martin Taylor, Grosse Pointe Farms;
Katherine E. White, Ann Arbor; Lee C. Bollinger, President (ex
officio)
Nondiscrimination Policy Statement
The University of Michigan,
as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies
with all applicable federal and state laws regarding non-discrimination
and affirmative action, including Title IX of the Education Amendments
of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The
University of Michigan is committed to a policy of non-discrimination
and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex,
color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital
status, sexual orientation, disability, or Vietnam-era veteran
status in employment, educational programs and activities, and
admissions. Inquiries or complaints may be addressed to the University's
Director of Affirmative Action and Title IX/Section 504 Coordinator,
4005 Wolverine Tower, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1281, (734) 763-0235;
TDD (734) 647-1388. For other University of Michigan information
call: (734) 764-1817. AAO: 4/28/98
Students with Disabilities
The University of Michigan
complies with federal and state laws which affect qualified persons
with disabilities. It is the policy and practice of the College
of Literature, Science, and the Arts to provide equal educational
opportunities for students with documented disabilities in all
programs and activities, including internships and field placements.
Students with disabilities who require academic adjustments are
encouraged to contact their instructors at the beginning of the
term to discuss their specific needs.
Services for Students with
Disabilities (SSD) provides services to students with visual
impairments, learning disabilities, mobility impairments, or
hearing impairments. We also work with students who have chronic
health problems or psychological disabilities. SSD offers services
which are not provided by other University offices or outside
organizations. We provide such services as accessible campus
transportation, adaptive technology, sign language and oral interpreting,
readers and other volunteers, guidance for course accommodations,
and requests to modify degree requirements. Our services are
free of charge.
Before and after a student
enrolls at the University, SSD staff are available to answer
questions and provide referrals concerning admission, registration,
services available, financial aid, etc. In addition,
SSD can help assess the need for modified housing, attendants,
interpreters, transportation, classroom accommodations, notetakers,
and adaptive equipment.
Some might be particularly
interested in the Volunteer Reader Program, which is run by SSD.
It consists of students reading material onto cassette for use
by students with visual impairments or print disabilities. The
primary qualification the reader must have is a clear speaking
voice. Volunteers are also needed to edit scanned printed materials
to be put onto disk. The primary qualification for this task
is strong text editing skills.
To request additional information
call (734)763-3000 (Voice/TDD).
To find out more about services,
or to volunteer as a reader, notetaker or tutor, contact Services
for Students with Disabilities, G625 Haven Hall, Ann Arbor, MI
48109-1045, (734) 763-3000 (Voice/TDD). Students with disabilities
may also contact the Academic Standards Board, 1255 Angell Hall,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1003, (734) 764-0310
Campus Safety Statement
Each year, the University of
Michigan prepares an "Annual Security Report." The
report includes detailed information on campus safety and security
policies, procedures, and programs, including information on:
emergency services, security telephone numbers, sexual assault
policy, stalking laws, handling obscene phone calls, sexual harassment
policy, dealing with workplace violence and threats, police agencies,
health services, counseling services, safe transportation after
dark, safety tips, and alcohol and drug policies and programs.
The report also includes statistics concerning crimes on campus.
If you would like to receive a complete copy, please call the
University of Michigan Department of Public Safety at (734) 763-3434.

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