
Academic advisors can serve as an excellent resource to students as they try to navigate University processes and make decisions about their academic lives. In addition to advisors, students have access to myriad other resources and services through the University.
The University is home to dozens of programs and offices that serve students' academic and personal needs. If unsure where to start, students can always turn to their academic advisors in order to be referred to the appropriate office.
The Weekly Advisor, a weekly advice column in the Daily Wildcat, addresses student questions about academic issues, course selection, campus opportunities, and many other important issues.
There are a number of information sites and programs for family and friends to be connected with the UA community.
Some students have the experience and background to acquire college-level credit through examination. The College Board website contains information to help students determine whether they are prepared sufficiently for a CLEP exam, sample exams, and much more.