Resources
Academic Resources
Below are some quick links that we hope you will find helpful.
7 Online Coding Resources for Beginners
Academic Workshops/Seminars
Change of Schedule
Use the Change of Schedule Form to add and drop classes. Please refer to the Dates and Deadlines page on when this form is applicable during the semester.
Review the attached PDF for more information on who can sign your Change of Schedule Form.
Individual Studies Proposal Form
Use the Individual Studies Proposal Form (or Independent Study Form) as a contract between the student and the faculty member. It is meant to help ensure all parties are aware of the expectations for independent study, internship, preceptorship, directed research, and thesis.
Internship Application
Apply for internship credit using the Internship Application. The application should be turned in electronically to Bridget Radcliff, Manager of Academic Services and Student Support. Please view the Portfolio Guidelines for end of internship.
Transfer Credit Approval Form (Undergrads Only)
If you will be taking a class outside the University of Arizona and hope to apply it to your degree here, you must have the course(s) approved (and preferably before you take the course(s)) using a Transfer Credit Preapproval Form. For courses taken at a community college in the state of Arizona, review the equivalencies at the Course Equivalency Guide (no need to submit a transfer credit approval form). For Computer Science courses, submit your request here.
Report of Incomplete Grade
An agreement between an instructor and student of terms for receiving an incomplete grade in a course. Use the Report of Incomplete Grade Form. See the General Catalog for the University's incomplete grade policy.
Grade Replacement Opportunity
The Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) allows students to replace a grade of C, D, or E by repeating the course. GRO requests may be submitted through UAccess Student during GRO Filing Periods. Please see Steps for filing GRO Requests.
Grade Appeal Process
The Grade Appeal Process is open to those students who wish to appeal a grade in a course where they feel the grade was inappropriately given. If the student wishes to seek a higher grade in a course than was awarded, and cannot resolve the matter with her/his instructor, the student will need to follow the grade appeal process.