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Academics
Concentrations and Minors
Sophomore year is a time to narrow the choices for a concentration and, if you wish, keep your eyes open for a minor that may interest you. Find out more about all your concentration and minor options and how to declare them.

General LSA Degree Requirements
Wonder about your progress with general requirements? Worried that you might be forgetting something? Read about LSA requirements, then go see a general academic advisor to confirm what you’ve completed and what you still need.

Resources for Choosing a concentration
Additional resources to help you choose a concentration: Sophomore connection Concentration 101, Concentration Fair, concentration advisor, advisors in other UM schools and college, pre-health, pre-law, and general advisors

Cross-Campus Transfer Information
Want information about applying or transferring to other colleges at Michigan? Do you need some information about pre-professional programs? Here's your starting point.

Joint Degrees
Several special degree programs are offered by the joint cooperation of LS&A and other colleges or schools within the University. Students should consult academic advisors associated with the various programs.

Earning credit away from campus
Are you interested in doing coursework at another university during spring or summer term but wondering if the credit will transfer? Do you want to look for an internship? Are you thinking of studying abroad? Get more information here.

Registering for Classes
If you need a refresher about registration, click here for some FAQs and some useful links.

Strategies for Academic Success
There is no single "right" way to study. If what worked for you in the past isn't working now, or if you seem to be putting in the time and not getting the results you think you should, talk with an academic advisor.

Staying Honest: Academic Integrity and Plagiarism
We value our intellectual community here at UM. Make sure you are informed about academic dishonesty and plagiarism issues.

Liberal Arts & Careers
Worried about what you'll do after graduation? Not sure how to market your liberal arts degree? Here are a few pages to explore now and to bookmark for later.

Grad School 101
A workshop where faculty will tell you what grad school in like in their discipline.

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