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Fall 2020
Dates listed below are for the regular academic session (15 week courses). For 7 week or 5 week courses, check dates and deadlines. View all dates and deadlines here.
November 22: Last day for students to submit a Late Change Petition to their college
November 25: Last day to file for Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO)
November 25:
- Last day for students to withdraw from a class online through UAccess
- Last day for students to change to/from audit with only instructor approval
- Last day for instructors to administratively drop students
November 26:
- Instructor and dean's signatures required on a Late Change Petition in order to withdraw from class and students must have an extraordinary reason for approval
- Instructor's and dean's permission required on a Change of Schedule form to change to/from audit
November 26: Thanksgiving recess begins today with no classes until Monday. All classes and final exams will finish online after Thanksgiving Break.
December 9: Last day of class--no registration changes can be made after the last day of class
December 10: Reading day, no classes
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Spring 2020 Registration - November 9: Enrollment begins for Arizona Online students
- November 9: Enrollment begins for athletes
- November 9: Enrollment begins for Distance Campus students
- November 9: Enrollment begins for Foster Care scholarship students
- November 9: Enrollment begins for Junior and Senior honors students
- November 9: Enrollment begins for students who have used the GI Bill in the current term
- November 12: Enrollment begins for First-Year and Sophomore Honors students
- November 12: Enrollment begins for post-baccalaureate education certification students
- November 12: Enrollment begins for Seniors (90+ units)
- November 16: Enrollment begins for Juniors (60-89 units)
- November 19: Enrollment begins for Sophomores (30-59 units)
- November 23: Enrollment begins for First-Year (0-29 units)
- November 30: Enrollment begins for degree seeking readmits
- December 3: Enrollment begins for non-degree seeking undergraduates
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Zoom Registration Labs
Spring 2021 registration is underway - drop by our Zoom registration labs and learn to navigate UAccess like a pro! You'll get one-on-one assistance from CALS PALS peer mentors with searching for classes, putting courses in your shopping cart, and preparing for registration.
- Thursday, November 19: 9 am - 5 pm
- Friday, November 20: 9 am - 5 pm
- Monday, November 23: 9 am - 5 pm
- Tuesday, November 24: 9 am - 2 pm
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Virtual Drop-in Advising
Need help figuring out your classes this semester? Our advisors hold weekly virtual drop-in hours.
Drop-in Schedule, Week of November 16 (all hours are AZ time)
- Monday: 9 am - 4 pm
- Tuesday: 9 am - 4 pm
- Wednesday: 9 am - 4 pm
- Thursday: 9 am - 4 pm
- Friday: 9 am - 4 pm
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Virtual Academic Advising: Appointments
CALS advisors are here to support you. Continue checking your UA email regularly for updates. Please do not hesitate to reach out.
General Advisors, Career & Academic Services
Schedule an appointment or view drop-in availability through Trellis. Questions can directed to advising@cals.arizona.edu or by phone during business hours Monday-Friday 8am-5pm at 520-621-3616.
- Amanda Armendariz, Senior Academic Advisor
- Juliana Lincoln, Academic Advisor
- Serena Valle, Academic Advisor
- Nancy Rodriguez-Lorta, Senior Director, Advising & Student Services
Zoom AppointmentsMajor Advising
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Pre-Health Information Blast
The Pre-Health Information Blast helps all students - regardless of major - learn what it takes to apply to health professions schools by engaging directly with admissions professionals, current health professionals or health professional students, professors and more.
Topics include
- Admissions process
- Letters of recommendations
- Clinical and Volunteer Opportunities
- Health Professions student panels
Pre-Health Information Blast
Saturday, November 21, 2020 9am (AZ time), via Zoom
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Survey: Military Families Certificate
We are gauging your interest in completing an undergraduate certificate focused on military families. This certificate covers complexities that surround the dynamics of military families and supports those interested in careers focused on working with military families.
The survey is short - it will only take 2 minutes. Your participation in the survey is very important to us, as it is essential we are able to include your voice and report your potential level of interest in completing this certificate.
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ALC 410: Entrepreneurial Leadership in Agriculture & the Life Sciences
- Interested in building competencies that will help set you apart in today's highly competitive job market?
- Are you looking for a smaller class setting that will enable you to pursue your own ideas?
- Do you want to learn how to be more creative and innovative?
- Curious about how the entrepreneurial process works?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, ALC 410: Entrepreneurial Leadership in Agriculture & the Life Sciences may be the class for you!
- Flex In-Person
- Spring 2021 in-person schedule:
- Mondays 12 - 12:50 pm OR Mondays 1 - 1:50 pm
- Location: Innovation Collaboratory (Saguaro Hall, Room 127)
- Instructor: Dr. Matthew Mars, mmars@arizona.edu
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FPAA Communications Coordinator
The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) is hiring a Communications Coordinator. Broadly, the person in this position will have to ensure effective communications about the issues and directives of the FPAA with government officials, other U.S. associations, the media and FPAA Members. Additionally, He/She will work with FPAA leadership to develop messaging and communications plans, develop educational seminars, and maintain a broad and effective electronic messaging presence.
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Remote Internships: Whetstone Prison Project
The Whetstone Prison Project (WPP) aims to bring quality environmental education to current inmates in the Arizona Department of Corrections through engaging classroom and garden-based curriculum. In the prison, UA students lead lessons on a range of topics including gardening, energy, climate change, and environmental social justice.
The primary goal of the WPP is to teach current inmates within the Whetstone Unit about overarching environmental concepts and build a connection between inmates and local community resources. Internships are available in one of two teams: Program Development or Curriculum and Teaching.
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Virtual Global Internships for Spring & Summer 2021
Virtual Global Internships are an exciting opportunity to enhance your resume and grow your global network virtually, while earning credit during Spring semester! Develop your professional skill set remotely with partner companies in Spain or France.
- Gain international work experience
- Develop intercultural communication skills
- Build a global professional network
- Earn 3 Units of UA Credit (Financial Aid may be available!)
- Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors
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Talon Internship with the Angus Foundation
The Talon Internship is an opportunity for youth to learn firsthand about managing and operating day-to-day life on a ranch, and, in turn, participating host Angus breeders have a hand in mentoring the next generation. This paid internship offers students real world ranch experience.
Internship duties, depending on the host breeder’s program, may include tasks that range from helping prepare show cattle, AI-ing, preg checking, veterinary tasks, as well as feeding, fence maintenance, irrigation and more. Interns may also have the opportunity to participate in other Angus and beef cattle educational events and activities off the farm such as conferences and field days.
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Green Fund Mini Grants
The University of Arizona Green Fund is a unique approach to campus sustainability. Approved by the Board of Regents in 2010, the fund allocates up to $300,000 each year to support projects that make UArizona a more sustainable place to live, work, and learn.
Applications are now being accepted for Mini Grants. Learn more & apply.
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Beyond 2020: The Next Generation of Sustainability in Action
From extreme weather, volatile economic conditions, increased consumer scrutiny, and even a global pandemic, the last decade has been both disruptive and transformative for the food and agriculture sector. As we enter a new decade, stakeholders across the value chain must embrace innovation and collective action to build a more sustainable and equitable agricultural system.
Join us on November 18-19 for the 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Summit, Beyond 2020: The Next Generation of Sustainability in Action, where we will look to the next generation of sustainability leadership, technologies and collaborations to discover how U.S. agriculture can deliver lasting impact through improved productivity, profitability, resiliency and environmental outcomes.
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Green Growth Network: Sign Up Today!
Sign up for the Green Growth Network if you are looking for environment opportunities on and off the UArizona campus! This monthly newsletter will provide a one-stop-shop for environment jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities.
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Cultural Learning Communities
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UArizona Virtual Student Support Services: A one-stop website
Many university resources and supports have online support options at this time. You can check individual department websites, use the search function on the SOS website, or reach out to SOS to find a resource. Do not hesitate to reach out today. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Campus Pantry = Free Food Distribution
The goal of the UA Campus Pantry is to reduce food insecurity in our Wildcat Community. At our distribution events, students and staff can grab important food staples at no cost. All you need is your CatCard!
Fall 2020 Hours: (Starting Aug. 25)
- Tuesdays: 2 - 6 pm
- Wednesdays: 11 am -3 pm
- Fridays: 11 am - 3 pm
- Location: Sonora Room, Student Union Memorial Center
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Study Smarter with THINK TANK
THINK TANK is here to support you from wherever you are! Many of our academic support services are now available online, and this page will be updated as additional services become available.
All online THINK TANK services are held using the Zoom video conferencing software, which is free for all University of Arizona students.
Quick Navigation – Fall 2020
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