Academic Advising Center, Woodbury 109. Phone 303-492-7885
Students may visit with one of the Academic Advising Center’s staff members during regular office hours for matters related to:
- Late drop/add petitions
- Change of grade
- Pass/fail petitions
- Reinstatement
- Transfer credit pre-approval
- Letters of good standing [exceptions: law and pre-med recommendations are handled by the pre-professional office (5-3000); graduate school and employer letters are handled by Career Services (2-6541)]
- Reinstatement
- Change of graduation date
More complete information regarding the Academic Advising Center is available on the web at: http://www.colorado.edu/aac/index.html.
The Student’s Primary Academic Advisor (for a list see http://www.colorado.edu/aac/advlist.htm )
The advisors work with students with questions related to the following:
- academic records and MAPS deficiencies.
- degree requirements. (Students are responsible for knowing degree requirements.)
- transfer credit issues.
- help develop a strategy for achieving academic and career goals.
- courses for upcoming semester.
- progress and performance.
- academic difficulties.
Registrar’s Office, Regent 125. Phone 303-492-6970
Staff in the Registrar’s office are able to answer questions related to:
- Withdrawing from a course or from the University
- Time Out Program (withdrawing with the intention of returning)
- Course repetition
- Course reservation program
- Drop/add process
- Graduation
- Enrollment verification
- Residency requirements
- Transcripts
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