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WELCOME

Welcome to the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
We are pleased that you have selected our campus for your education
and look forward to working with you as you pursue your goals.

This catalog is your guide to planning for your degree.
You will find it helpful now through commencement;
virtually every question you might have about UW-La Crosse is answered in this book.
I encourage you to read and continually refer to this important
publication. In addition, you should talk frequently with your
college and departmental advisers to ensure that you are
taking the right steps toward your educational goals.

Best wishes for success in your academic pursuits.
Judith L. Kuipers, Chancellor

Note to students:

The Student's Responsibility

All departments, schools and colleges within the university establish certain requirements which must be met before a degree program is completed. These requirements concern such things as curricula and courses, majors and minors, and residence at the university. Advisers, department chairpersons, academic staff members and deans are available to help you understand and meet these requirements, but you are responsible for fulfilling them. At the end of your selected course of study, the faculty decides whether you will receive a degree. If requirements of graduation have not been satisfied, the degree will not be granted. For this reason, it is important for you to become acquainted with university requirements and regulations, to continue to keep information about them throughout your college career, and to be responsible for the completion of all requirements. Also, it is necessary, in the general administration of the university, to establish broad policies and to provide certain regula- tions and procedures by which they may be carried out. It is important that you understand the policies and know the regulations and procedures that you are expected to follow. This catalog will serve as your curriculum guide throughout your education at UW-La Crosse, provided you maintain uninterrupted attendance and complete your degree within six calendar years. In compiling our catalog, we have used the most current and accurate information available to us at this time. However, we reserve the right to add, revise, or delete any of the information at any time and without giving prior notice. Often when changes are made, you may follow either your original catalog or the catalog containing the changed curriculum requirements, whichever you prefer; however, you must choose one catalog or the other, not a mixture of the two. At times, changes are applicable to all students, regardless of what catalog you are following. This decision may be based on accreditation or certification requirements, campus or System policies, or program quality; and it is in the best interst of your education. This catalog does not establish a contractural relationship. It summarizes the total requirements a student must meet before qualifying for a degree, and is presented, therefore, not only to enable prospective students and others to learn about UW-La Crosse, but also to provide a statement of policies, requirements, regulations, and procedures in a form helpful to you during your college career.


This catalog is a record of undergraduate programs, courses, policies, staff and facilities as of April 1, 1997. The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse reserves the right to change any of the information in this catalog at any time and without giving prior notice.
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