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IMPORTANT - Effective Spring 2016


Students may no longer receive credit for more than one of: AREC240, AREC241, AREC250 or ECON200.  See TESTUDO for this new restriction.


This is what it means for you:

·         If you have already completed two of these classes, don’t worry.  You will not lose credit for them.

·         If you are currently enrolled in the second of these classes (having already completed one of them), you MUST drop it. You will not be able to retain credit for both classes. 

·         If you are graduating in May 2016, and currently enrolled in two of these classes, please let us know ASAP.  We will work with you to find a substitute so you may finish your degree on time.  NOTE:  You still need 120 credits to graduate.

In the meantime, here are drop/add strategies I can recommend with confidence:

·         If you have more than 60 credits completed, register for an additional ENSP course.  Currently, ENSP305, 330, and 342 still have openings.  Look at the pre-reqs and syllabi; if you want permission for one of them, please e-mail me (include your UID).

·         Finish GenEd requirements. You can tell which ones you are missing by looking at your Unofficial Transcript (available on TESTUDO) and matching it against the P&P advising checklist or Environmental Econ advising checklist.

·         Pick up a Restricted Elective.  For ideas, refer to the list of courses Eric sent to P&P students in November; look at the “courses needing students;” or “what’s new and interesting” on the ENSP Blog. 

·         Take a free elective… something that doesn’t “count” for anything, but looks fun and interesting!

This new restriction affects Politics and Policy and Environmental Economics 
students most directly, so if you are considering these concentrations, please take note.

We are currently reviewing both curricula to accommodate these changes going forward.