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System improvements now allow the documentation of the coursework required to resolve the Incomplete grade to be entered by the instructor as part of assigning an I-grade. The policy language has been updated to reflect the new process.

2024-2025 University Catalog is Now Available

The 2024-2025 University of Arizona Catalog is now available at catalog.arizona.edu. This is the second publication of the catalog offered in the new, modernized format that unites all programs and academic information into one, all-inclusive catalog that serves users throughout the university community.

Please send feedback or suggestions for future iterations of the University Catalog to catalog@arizona.edu.

Amendments to Undergraduate Dean’s List, Honors & Awards Policy

Several updates to the Undergraduate Dean’s List, Honors & Awards were made to better reflect the diverse courseloads of the University undergraduate population, and provide meaningful and identifiable recognition for student academic success. This new policy will be in effect starting with the spring 2024 term.

Upcoming Events

1 to 2 p.m., Sept. 17, 2024

A Look Ahead for Academic Year 24-25 Open Forum

Announcing upcoming projects and policy updates, plus a review of Office of the Registrar services and resources.

1 to 2 p.m., Sept. 24, 2024

Open Scheduling Kickoff Webinar

Room & Course Scheduling staff offer current updates, new procedure changes, and a place to field questions from our department scheduling partners as Open Scheduling for Summer and Fall 2025 begins.

1 to 2 p.m., Oct. 22, 2024

Introducing the New SORC - Open Forum

Discover the many improvements to the student residency classification platform and learn how the process will be streamlined for students and staff.

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