Welcome to CCAS, First Year Students!
November is enrollment season! You should continue to prepare to register for your spring courses. This time you’ll be doing that independently, rather than with an advisor. Are you ready? Here’s a list of activities that will help you prepare:
Find out when you are allowed to enroll. You should receive an email from the registrar and your earliest registration time will be posted to your MyUW Student Center account.
Attend a pre-enrollment session. These sessions help you remember how to enroll, relevant requirements, and how to make the most of your spring schedule and activities. For a list of pre-enrollment meeting options, visit the following link: (insert ccas website link with pre-enrollment dates, times, locations here)
Reflect on your academic strengths and interests: what things do you tend to do well in? What topics interest you? Which student organizations, volunteer experiences and part-time jobs will help you learn more?
Research majors! Use the list provided at http://pubs.wisc.edu/ug/majors.html to find out major requirements. Note any pre-requisites needed so you can start on those sooner rather than later.
Also take note if the major has a competitive admission process
Meet with your advisor. You can schedule an appointment by calling 608-265-5460
Important dates:
Seniors enrollment begins: 11/11
Junior enrollment begins: 11/12
Sophomore enrollment begins: 11/18
Freshmen enrollment begins: 11/25
Writing Center
Individual and group assistance with academic and professional writing.
What are you expected to know in your math class?
These workshops, held the first few days of the semester, will review what your instructors will assume you know from previous classes.
Math Tutorial Program
This program offers small-group tutoring for students enrolled in Math 95, 101, 112, 113, 114, 171/217, 211, 213, 221, 222 and 234.
Chemistry Learning Center
Resource for students who wish to improve their learning in Chemistry.
GUTS - Greater University Tutoring Service
Provides students with assistance with their courses and with improving study skills.