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I want to add one or more courses.

It is the first week of the term.

It is the second week of the term.

It is after the second week of the term.

Note: If you intend to register for a course but for some reason are unable to register before the add deadline, you should contact your CLA student community as soon as possible to inform them of your intention and the reason for the registration delay. This information will greatly improve the chance that your late-add petition will be approved, especially if you have been granted a late-add petition in the past.

 
Print a Copy of Your Unofficial Transcript
Your transcript is your record of the courses, grades, and recognitions that you have received. You can also order an official transcript.

Print a copy of your APAS report
Your APAS report shows how your courses meet the requirements for your degree program. Click on "View APAS Report" to see your report. You will need your U of M username.

How-To Guide: Cancel or Add Courses
Use this guide to learn how to cancel or add courses.

How-To Guide: 13-Credit Policy
This guide will help you navigate the University's 13-credit requirement.

How-To Guide: Steps to a Liberal Arts Degree
This guide will show you the steps you have to complete in order to earn your degree and will let you know about the steps that make the trip a lot more rewarding.

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