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Below you will find the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions by CNAS students.

Please review the topics below for more information on the issues you might need help with.

FAQs for NEW STUDENTS

  • AP/IB Credit
  • Changing Majors
    • Change of major requests can only be processed on day 1 of your in-person orientation experience.  Major changes will not be processed after that.  However, you may still work on changing to a new major during your first year.  Please talk to your major advisor during the virtual advising/registration session if you are considering changing majors. 
  • Double Majors
    • We know many students are interested in seeking a double major upon admission to UCR. However, there is specific criteria that students must meet before being able to officially declare a double major. First-year students will not be eligible to declare a double major at this point.  Instead, we strongly recommend that you talk with your major advisor about your interest in a double major once the fall quarter has started.  They will be able to provide you with more information on how to pursue a double major.  There is plenty of time to work towards a double major if you wish to pursue it.
  • Faculty Advising & Mentorship
    • CNAS majors have a designated lead faculty advisor (LFA) who work with undergraduate students to advise and guide them topics like graduate school, careers related to your field of study, concentrations, cross-disciplinary studies, and research opportunities.  Once the fall quarter starts, you may contact the LFA for your major, who are listed in each major advising page.
    • In general, students can reach out to faculty during their office hours, which are typically listed on the course syllabus. Visiting faculty during office hours allows you the opportunity to review course content and information but is also a good way to discuss shared interests in certain academic or research topics. 

  • Fall enrollment questions
    • Review and complete the Orientation module required for all incoming students: Highlander Foundations College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
  • Learning Community (LC) Program - Is Participation Required?
      • Yes, participation in the CNAS Scholars LC program is mandatory for all CNAS students with the exception of honors students and athletes. 

      • Please visit the CNAS Scholars LC website for more information.

  • Math Placement & Progression
  • Medical/Graduate School
      • We realize many first-year students are already interested in pursuing a graduate degree or a career in a health profession like medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, etc.  There will be ample time to begin this process after orientation.  During orientation, we will focus on getting your fall schedule and helping learn more about your degree requirements at UCR.  To learn more about preparing for a career in the health professions, please visit the Health Professions Advising Center.
  • Minors
      • Similar to seeking a double major, there are criteria that must be met in order to declare a minor.  As a result, first-year students are not eligible to declare a minor at this point.  As with the double major, there is plenty of time for students interested in this option to work towards it during their time at UCR.  We strongly recommend that you talk with your major advisor about your interest in a minor once the fall quarter has started.  They will be able to provide you with more information about what you will need to do to pursue a minor.
  • Next Steps
    • Be sure to check your UCR email regularly
    • Complete your Math/English Placement Exams prior to your virtual advising/registration session
    • Complete the Orientation module required for all incoming students: Highlander Foundations College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
    • Familiarize yourself with our CNAS Advising website
  • Research Opportunities
  • Student Advising Tools & Resources
      • Below is a list of different tools or resources that students can use to help them understand their degree requirements as well as important information about deadlines or policies:
  • Transferring to another UC or school
      • UCR will provide you with a great learning experience among world-renowned faculty and we hope that you find a home at UCR.  However, we understand that sometimes students’ plans change and transferring might be something that might work best for their goals.  We recommend that you work closely with the admissions office of the school you would like to transfer to get the information you need for that process. UCR staff cannot advise you on the requirements and transfer criteria of other institutions, but you can talk to your academic advisor for guidance and advice on this option.
  • Transcripts
  • Units - How many units should I take in the fall and first year?
      • The answer to this may depend on a student’s personal preference or unique needs, goals, and objectives.  Please consider that for each hour you spend in class, you will have to plan for 2 hours of study time.  Enrolling in 12 units means that you will spend 12 hours per week in class, and would be expected to spend 24 hours of study time outside the classroom, at a minimum. In total, you would be expected to spend about 36 hours per week either in class or studying/doing homework. This is almost like a full-time job!  In your first quarter, this may be sufficient.  But overall, UCR students are expected to take about 15-16 units each quarter.

FAQs for CONTINUING STUDENTS

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