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Academic Advising – Graduate Students

The College for Creative Studies believes that academic advising is a developmental process that assists students in the clarification of life, education and career … Continue reading “Academic Advising – Graduate Students”

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Academic Evaluation

Students should review their academic evaluation at the end of each semester. A copy of the academic evaluation may be obtained through WebAdvisor or … Continue reading “Academic Evaluation”

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Academic Facilities

Academic Facilities currently include the Metalshop and Foundry, Model shop and Digital Fabrication Lab (CNC/rapid prototyping, and laser cutting), and the Wood shop. These … Continue reading “Academic Facilities”

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Academic Integrity

Introduction College for Creative Studies adheres to the highest standards of academic integrity throughout a student’s educational experience, in both academic writing and research … Continue reading “Academic Integrity”

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Academic Suspension Appeal

Appeal Process Students may appeal their academic suspension from the College by submitting an appeal letter to the Registrar. Appeals should be based on … Continue reading “Academic Suspension Appeal”

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Adding/Dropping Classes

Courses for which a student is enrolled at the conclusion of the Add/Drop period will be used to determine attempted courses for the Course … Continue reading “Adding/Dropping Classes”

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Affidavit of Support – International Students

Undergraduate and Graduate International Students All international undergraduate and graduate students are required by U.S. law to show proof of financial ability to live … Continue reading “Affidavit of Support – International Students”

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Americans With Disabilities Act

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is meant to provide fair and equitable treatment of the disabled through non-discriminatory practices and reasonable accommodations. The … Continue reading “Americans With Disabilities Act”

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Areas of Emphasis and Minors

Emphasis An emphasis is a required focused area of study within a major and is part of the 60 credits required for the major … Continue reading “Areas of Emphasis and Minors”

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Articulation and Transfer Agreements

Articulation, Transfer Agreements, and Transfer Guides aid undergrads in selecting partner institution courses that align with Bachelor of Fine Arts program requirements at CCS, … Continue reading “Articulation and Transfer Agreements”

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