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University of Calgary Calendar 2023-2024 Faculty of Arts 2. Student Advising
2. Student Advising

For guidance on where to go for assistance, students can consult the Faculty of Arts website and the University website in addition to the following information about advising in the Faculty of Arts.

Arts Students' Centre

Location: Social Sciences Room 102
Phone: 403.220.3580
Email: ascarts@ucalgary.ca
Website: arts.ucalgary.ca/undergraduate/

The Faculty of Arts Students' Centre (ASC) is the headquarters for undergraduate advising in the Faculty of Arts.

The Arts Students' Centre is home to:

  • Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs and Student Affairs
  • Associate Dean, Teaching, Learning and Student Engagement
  • Arts Undergraduate Program Advisors
  • Student Help Desk
  • Arts’ Co-operative Education Program
  • Arts and Science Honours Academy
  • Academic Turnaround Program Advising

Program Advisors

Appointment booking: arts.ucalgary.ca/current-students/undergraduate/academic-advising
Email: artsads@ucalgary.ca
Phone: 403.220.3580

Program advisors in the Arts Students' Centre assist undergraduate students in planning their overall degree programs, providing advice for students on:

  • Choosing courses required for degree progression
  • Major Field and Faculty Requirements
  • Academic Requirements and Visual Schedule Builder
  • Graduation checks
  • Changes of Program
  • Honours applications and admissions
  • Letters of Permission for study at other institutions
  • Prerequisite waivers
  • Overloads into courses
  • Credit by special assessment
  • Course audits
  • Grade reappraisals
  • Transfer credit assessment