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Important information for new students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Career DevelopmentThe Career Development Office provides CALS students, alumni, and employers with career exploration, decision making, and job search services. Explore the services that are tailored to specifically meet the unique needs of CALS students and alumni.
Multicultural and Diversity Programs
The Office of Multicultural and Diversity Programs ("MultiPro") facilitates the success of students from diverse backgrounds and cultures in their CALS careers and houses the College's Pre-Health (pre-med, pre-vet) Advisor.
The Counseling and Advising Office coordinates the faculty advising program, serves as the College's central undergraduate advising office, and offers confidential personal consultation.
The CALS Registrar's Office serves as the main record-keeper for all CALS undergraduate students, and ensures that course scheduling, student registration, and completion of degree requirements occur in a timely, accurate, and efficient manner.
Distributed Undergraduate Student Tracking (D.U.S.T.)
With D.U.S.T. CALS students, faculty advisors, and selected departmental staff can access information about class enrollment (current and pre-enrollment), transcript, and student progress towards satisfying College degree requirements.
Learn more about each of the 23 majors offered by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Explore! One of the best way for students — including undergraduates — to gain knowledge beyond the textbook is to engage in original research.
Student organizations are a great way to meet new people and get involved with the College and the community.
Study Abroad and Exchange Programs
CALS has extensive study abroad programs and partners with universities from Singapore to Sweden.

