Request Forms
- Advertising & Public Relations Permit Request
- Communication Studies Permit Request
- Journalism & Creative Media Permit Request
- Mass Communications Permit Request
- General C&IS Permit Request
- Business Permit Request
- MathematicsPermit Request
- Max Hour Override Request
- Late Add Course Request
- Late Drop Course Request
- Course Repeat Appeal
- Late Degree Application
- Transfer Credit Reporting
Meet the Student Services Team
Before Your Advising Session
Review DegreeWorks
Log into DegreeWorks
Confirm that your major and minor are correct and look through your remaining course requirements.
Review your registration information
From the Student tab on myBama, select “Registration” from the left column.
Click on Registration Status to see when you can begin registering for classes.
Check that you have no holds or advising pins. If there are any (as shown by a red X), make an appointment with your advisor.
Write out questions for your advisor
Before you meet with your advisor, identify the specific topics you want to discuss.
Examples:
> Course planning
> Major/minor options
> Academic warnings
> Getting involved
Career Services
Meet with the Career Center at C&IS to discuss your interests, values and skills and to begin career planning. Participate in mock interviews and resume critiques and gain access to UA’s job search database, Handshake.
Graduation
The University of Alabama awards degrees in May, August and December. To see dates and times for upcoming Commencement ceremonies, see the Academic Calendar.
AMP
C&IS offers three accelerated master’s programs in Advertising & Public Relations, Communication Studies and Journalism and Media Studies. To qualify, you must have 90 credit hours and a minimum 3.7 GPA. For more information on C&IS AMP programs, call Tisch Student Services at (205) 348-8599 or email us at tischstudentserv@ua.edu.
Helpful Links and Videos
Student Services
- Academic Calendar
- Student Account Services
- University Registrar
- Core Curriculum
- Transfer Credit
- Transcripts