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All first semester freshmen will work with AAC advisors during the New Student Orientation process. Advisors welcome new students to ɫƵ and will walk them through requirements, important dates, and resources. Meetings with advisors can occur either in-person or online through Microsoft Teams. While services are being delivered online, these conversations take place in either Microsoft Teams or via phone appointment. Incoming freshmen will receive numerous communications about New Student Orientation through the Center for Student Engagement at ɫƵ ahead of the orientation sessions.
First semester students’ schedules will vary depending on many different factors including their major, English and Math placements, and whether they have transfer credits. In general, though, students will be choosing from the following classes/areas during their first year:
- English
- Math
- First Year Seminar
- Logical Reasoning
- Core Distribution Requirements
- Major Coursework
The AAC will provide students with more details on class choice throughout the New Student Orientation process via email, advising meetings, and the New Student Advising and Registration website.
ɫƵ accepts credit for most AP tests with scores of 3 or higher. In order to get credit for your AP tests, please send an official score report from the College Board to the Admission Office at ɫƵ. Your scores will be reviewed when they come in, and you will be awarded any credit you have earned. It is ok to register for classes before your AP credit comes in. An advisor will reach out to you to help you adjust your schedule if you register for any courses for which you later receive AP credit.