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 LS&A Transfer Student Handbook 2000-2001

       

  • Welcome to LS&A: A Letter from the Director of the Academic Advising Center
  • Using this Booklet: The Transfer Student Handbook
  • Advising & Your Education: Using an Academic Advisor and Popular Myths about Advising
  • Directory: Academic Advising Resources
  • Degree Requirements: What You Should Know
  • Selecting a Concentration: What You Should Know
  • Directory: Concentration Appointments
  • LS&A Student Academic Affairs Online: Website Directory
  • Transfer Credit: Planning for Your First Term
  • Orientation and Advising: Planning for Your First Term
  • Progress Towards Degree Self Check
  • Important Tips: Helpful Hints for Transfer Students
  • What You Should Know: Frequently Asked Questions
  • Where to go for What: Important Contacts and Information
  • The Transfer Student Handbook is published by LS&A Academic Information and Publications, University of Michigan, G411 Mason Hall, 764-6810; Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1027. The Transfer Student Handbook is intended as a supplement to, and not a substitute for, the Bulletin of the College.

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