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New to CLA
What all students need to know

First things first. You have been admitted to CLA, and you have participated in Orientation, Registration, and, if you are a freshman, Welcome Week. What now? Here are a few resources every student should use to successfully transition to the U of M. 

Syllabus for Success

This week-by-week guide provides registration deadlines and an academic success timeline that will be useful every semester. 

Navigate the U


You'll soon be an expert at navigating the U of M-Twin Cities campus. Use these resources to help with your journey.

Planning and Goal Setting

Planning and goal-setting resources that will help you make academic and engagement decisions can be downloaded for your own use or for use with your academic adviser.

Learn more about Tools

"Tools" can be found on the right-hand side of each page. You should use these resources throughout your time at the U of M.


Now that you've learned about resources, information and timetables that will help you throughout your time as an undergraduate, you're ready for your year-by-year guide to a CLA degree. 

YOUR YEAR-BY-YEAR GUIDE > > >



 


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— Lewis Carroll

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