Advising
College of Liberal Studies (CLS) Student Advising Resources
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Advising FAQ - CLS
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CLS Advising Information (course substitutions, transfer credits, degree audits, etc.)
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CLS - BA and BS Degree Option Requirements (helpful overview chart)(decision flowchart)
Students majoring in English or in a Modern Language must earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. Students majoring in other CLS programs may choose either a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. At least one course in your College Degree Program must be a CLS designated diversity course. All courses are in addition to the minimum 39 credits required in the General Education Program. Applicable courses may be found on the CLS BA/BS Degree Option Course List. -
TRANSER STUDENTS Students: Video overview of registration "how tos" and working with WINGS for CLS transfer students (~30 minutes). Note: Registration dates mentioned in video are for Spring '11 - however, all other information is accurate for any registration period.
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The CLS Advising Staff includes an Assistant to the Dean who coordinates advising in the College and the other advising professionals. These individuals are a good resource for students who are exploring majors in a college different than their declared major and for advising related to students associated with the programs in CLS.
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CLS Department Advising Web Pages
- Hyperlinks to all CLS Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
- CLS departments with websites dedicated to advising:
UW-L Advising Information
- Academic Advising Center
- The Academic Advising Center helps UW-La Crosse students make effective, informed decisions about their academic work.