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Resources every CAS student should know about

It’s time to get back into the routine of attending classes, writing papers, running your student organization, and countless other tasks that come with the fall semester. Luckily, you don’t have to go it alone. As a student in the College of Arts & Sciences, you have plenty of resources to help you have a great fall semester.

Keep reading to see some of the best ways you can stay on track in the 2019-20 academic year.

You Have a Support Hub.

No matter your major, there is a dedicated team of administrative professionals available to support you. They are available Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to answer your questions and point you in the right direction.

If your major is…Economics; History; Music; Political Science; Theatre/Dance
Your support team is located in 220 French Hall. Click for more information.

If your major is…Africana Studies; English; Foreign Language; Philosophy, Psychology; Sociology/Anthropology/Criminal Justice...
Your support team is located in 326 French Hall. Click for more information.

If your major is…Computer Science/Information Systems; Engineering; Physics; Math…
Your support team is located in 212 Murchie Science Building. Click for more information.

If your major is…Art; Biology; Chemistry; Communication; Geography, Planning & Environment; Bachelor of Applied Science…
Your support team is located in 264 MSB. Click for more information.

For Academic Standards Petitions.

If you have a petition for the Academic Standards Committee, or a petition to readmit, visit the CAS Dean’s Office in 517 French Hall.

Also, if you’re just not sure where a question should be directed, the CAS Dean’s Office is open to you Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stop by or call 810.762.3234.

Academic Advising.

With professional Academic Advisors and faculty who are invested in your success, CAS has an extensive advising network to help ensure you are on the right track. Contact your support hub to identify the best option to meet your particular advising needs.

Tutoring/Supplemental Instruction.

The Student Success Center has a variety of individual tutoring and group Supplemental Instruction courses to help you during a challenging course. Contact them at 810.762.3085 or [email protected] to learn more.

Stay Connected with CAS.

See what CAS professors, graduates, and fellow students are up to on social media. Follow the College of Arts & Sciences on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.