As we know juggling your academic life and your family can be a challenge. However, there are resources available, at Cal, to facilitate the experience. |
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Reduced Course Load |
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Ever feel like a full course load is just too much? No worries! If you are in the College of Letters and Science, you can go to Campbell Hall and request a Reduced Course load. This allows you to bypass the 13 unit minimum rule. As a student parent you are always entitled to a reduced course load. To learn more about this resource please use the follwing link: |
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Transfer/Re-entry Center |
Academic Advising |
SLAS/EOP |
Next to the Student Parent Center, in 100 CHavez, you can find the Transfer & Re-Entry Center. Here, transfer and re-entry students can find all of the help they need to become acustomed to the ways of Cal. At the center you can find many resources which can fly uner the radar of main stream campus. Visit their website to learn all about them: http://transfer.berkeley.edu/
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If you find yourself in need of Academic Advising you can find it at Campbell Hall. In the office of Undergraduate Advising you will find a staff of college advisers. The staff offers a variety of services which include, but are not limited to, planning your academic program, explanation of college requirements, and tracking your progress towards your degree. For more information Visit: The Office of Undergraduate Advising kpasalns@berkeley.edu 113 Campbell Hall 510-642-1483 Or visit their website : http://ls.berkeley.edu/?q=undergraduates/advising |
On the campus you will also find the Student Life Advising Services (SLAS)/ Educational Opportunity Program (EOP). This is a program that extends their services to low income students, Educational Opportunity Program students, u nderrepresented students, Summer Bridge Program students, Incentive Awards Program students, South Central Gifted Scholars, Pre-Cal academic development program students, andAcademic Outreach Program students. They offer a wide variety of helpful resources along with academic counseling and peer counseling. To learn more about their program and how to find them visit theor website at: http://slas.berkeley.edu/ |
Created by: Elizabeth Rodriguez