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Schedule an Advising Appointment

Go to http://ulook.umn.edu/  and log-in.  Schedule yourself for an in-person appointment with your assigned adviser.

For additional or next-day appointment times, contact the Front Desk of your CLA Student Community. See links to Student Communities in the left column of this page.

**If your current adviser's schedule does not appear online, contact the Front Desk, in-person or by phone.

Walk-in Advising Hours

Advisers are often available on a walk-in basis. Contact your CLA Student Community to find out about walk-in availability.

Note:  Advisers do not schedule appointments via email.

 
Schedule an Advising Appointment
Learn how to make an appointment with your college adviser.

FAQs About the Second Language Requirement
This document addresses some common questions about CLA's second language requirement.

CLA Dean's List
Learn how to qualify for the CLA Dean's List, what to do if your name was not listed, and link to the list.

U Libraries: Find Them, Use Them
When it comes to doing research, you may need to leave your dorm or apartment behind.

The Completion of Incomplete Work
The Completion of Incomplete Work

Take Advantage of Office Hours
Make time to take advantage of this great opportunity.

Four-Year Planning...Why Bother?
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Why Go to the Library?
There are several good reasons for going to the library.

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