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Resources for ENSP Students

For students with any urgent advising matters, please contact your advising College and/or Department:

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (Undeclared ENSP students; Wildlife; Soil/Water/Land; Environment & Ag, Environmental Economics) - 0107 Symons Hall, 301-405-0117

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences - 2148 Tydings Hall, 301-405-1697
· ANTH -1111 Woods Hall, 301-405-1423
· GEOG - 2181M LeFrak Hall, geog-advise@umd.edu 
· GVPT - 3104 Tydings Hall, gvptadvising@umd.edu or call -301-405-4168

College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (Biodiversity; Environmental Geosciences) - 1300 Symons Hall, 301-405-2080


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TO TAKE A COURSE AT ANOTHER INSTITUTION requires special permission. In order to determine whether or not a course will transfer over appropriately, you must submit a Permission to Enroll form. To begin this process, please visit: http://ensp.umd.edu/advising/permission-enroll-elsewhere

For questions regarding TRANSFER CREDIT, please email transfercredit@umd.edu.
---- If you submitted a transcript from another institution and it has been received, but the credit has not been uploaded to your UMD transcript, please email registrar-help@umd.edu

Concerns with your ENSP GRADUATION PLAN, such as course selections and substitutions, should be addressed with your assigned faculty advisor
(that is, if you have declared your concentration). For those who are “Undeclared” ENSP students, you can contact me for an appointment or simply email me: https://enspadvising.youcanbook.me/

---- However, most questions can be answered by navigating the ENSP website: ensp.umd.edu

If you were ACADEMICALLY DISMISSED, put on ACADEMIC PROBATION or have general questions about these procedures, contact the Student Success
Office.

EXCEPTIONS TO ACADEMIC POLICY, such as a Late Add, Late Drop, Exceeding the Credit Limit, or a Time Conflict should be submitted to your advising College: http://ensp.umd.edu/advising/exceptions-policy

For current undergraduates feeling anxiety, DISTRESS or having other emotional issues, please consider contacting the Counseling Center at 301-314-7651.

Specific COURSE CONCERNS (for example, a question about an exam or your final grade) should be taken up with your instructor.