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Welcome, Non Degree Students!
Things to do for your first registration in the College of Liberal Arts:
  • Get your U card at Coffman Memorial Union, room G22.
  • Check the Web Class Schedule to see if space is available in the classes you want.
  • Check for any holds on your record before you attempt to register.
  • Have the name and policy number of your hospitalization insurance company or HMO handy.
  • Register on the web or in person at a Student Service Center (200 Fraser, 130 Skyway, 130 Coffey). Print out your Study List and check your registration for accuracy.
  • Pay your tuition and fees before the start of the term.
Advisers are available in your CLA Student Community (B-16 Johnston) to answer questions about undergraduate programs and college policies or to refer you to other resources. You may call (612) 624-1820 between 8:00-4:30 weekdays to arrange an appointment.Some useful offices:

 Student Community Contact Information
 Student Information Office
49 Johnston Hall
101 Pleasant St. SE
Minneapolis, MN
55455

E-Mail
cla_student_services@class.cla.umn.edu

Phone
(612)625-2020

Hours
8:00am-4:30pm M-F



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