University of Minnesota Athletics
Advising Information
7/6/2006 12:00:00 AM | Athletics
Advising Information
College Advising offices and phone numbers
Colleges and programs have different advising systems, which are tailored to meet the specific advising needs of their students. Advising offices also have different preferences and procedures for communicating and setting up appointments. To begin planning, check with the following offices:
College of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences Student Services
120 Biosystems & Ag. Eng. Bldg., 624-7254
www.coafes.umn.edu
College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture College Office
110 Architecture, 626-1000
www.cala.umn.edu
College of Biological Sciences Student Services
223 Snyder Hall, 624-9717
www.cbs.umn.edu
Division of Dental Hygiene Student Services
9-436 Moos Tower, 625-9121
www.dentistry.umn.edu
College of Education and Human Development Student & Professional Services
110 Wulling Hall, 625-6501
www.education.umn.edu
General College Student Information Center
25 Appleby Hall, 625-3339
www.gen.umn.edu
College of Human Ecology Student Services
32 McNeal Hall, 624-1717
www.che.umn.edu
College of Liberal Arts Student Information
49 Johnston, 625-2020
www2.cla.umn.edu
Carlson School of Management Undergraduate Studies
1-105 Carlson School of Management, 624-3313
www.csom.umn.edu
College of Natural Resources Student Services
135 Natural Resources Admin. Bldg., 624-6768
www.cnr.umn.edu
School of Nursing Student Services
5-160 Weaver-Densford Hall, 624-4454
www.nursing.umn.edu
Institute of Technology Student Affairs
105 Lind Hall, 624-8504
www.it.umn.edu
Four-Year Graduation Plan
A complete set of eligibility rules is listed in the information packet sent to all new freshmen and is on the Web at academic.umn.edu/fouryear.
Class Standing
Your semester class standing is determined by the number of credits you have completed:
| Freshman | 1-30 credits |
| Sophomore | 31-60 credits |
| Junior | 61-90 credits |
| Senior | 91 or more credits |
Probation/Suspension
Undergraduates are placed on academic probation if either their term GPA or their cumulative GPA is below 2.00. They remain on probation until both GPAs are 2.00 or above. They are suspended if, while on probation, their cumulative GPA is or goes below 2.00 for two consecutive semesters.
When suspended, students are no longer in their program and cannot register for University courses for one full academic year.
Declaring a Major
Colleges and programs have different procedures for students to declare a major, but all students must declare a major or be accepted into a program before or upon completing 60 semester credits. Undeclared students with 60 or more credits will not be allowed to register.



