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Academic Advising

Our advising mission in Academic Resources is to help students as they plan their classes, fulfill University Undergraduate Requirements (Foundations and Core Curriculum, for students entering after Summer 2001), and decide on majors, in conjunction with departmental advisers and First-Year Seminar Mentors. We are also the primary resource for students on Academic Probation.  Click on the highlighted text to learn more about that topic:

We also are the first place to visit if you're thinking about taking some time off, leaving the University permanently, or returning to DU.  If you are thinking about any of these, this is the place to start:

We also help students deal with much of the paperwork associated with changing or declaring a major, requesting an overload (more than 19 hours) of courses, adding classes after the first week of the term & dropping classes after the sixth week of the term, dropping to less than full-time status (international students), and petitioning for an exception to academic policy.  If you need assistance or the forms for any of these topics, click on one of the links below: