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Undergraduate News

The best way to get connected to what's going on, and weekly receive a list of jobs, scholarships, and research opportunities, is to subscribe to and read the undergraduate listerv.


Scholarships and Funding

 

Be sure to fill out a FAFSA (the form to apply for Federal Financial Aid: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/index.htm

When you applied, the University automatically considered you for a series of scholarships.

Once you've been admitted, you may also apply for scholarships through the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (in which the School of Natural Resources is housed): http://cals.arizona.edu/OAP/scholarships/info.html


Advising

We have a two-tiered advising system in the School. Your primary advisor is your faculty advisor, assigned to you when you declared your major. If you don't have a faculty advisor, see Cheryl Craddock or Bill Matter. If you have a quick question about policy, or need to add a class in the School, feel free to contact your secondary advisor, Cheryl Craddock.


Degree Options

We offer six undergraduate degree options under the major of Natural Resources:


Current Students

As a current undergraduate, what would you like to see here?

Here's a checklist of things you need to be doing to make sure you get through your degree with as little aggravation as possible!

  • See your faculty advisor
  • Follow your degree requirements (and use your SAPR as an advising tool)
  • Stay connected by reading your email from the college, and of course the weekly listserv from Cheryl!

Information for Prospective Students

Prospective Students

Why Choose the School of Natural Resources?


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