St. Cloud State University
University College
Individualized Support for a Successful Educational Journey
University College promotes student success at St. Cloud State University through a wide range of academic and student services, for example, new student orientation and onboarding; academic advising and success coaching; access and disability services; experiential learning programming; academic services (e.g., credit for prior learning, academic appeals, support for making satisfactory academic progress); and early intervention for student success. Our professional staff provides individualized support for students and collaborates with campus partners to promote students’ sense of belonging, well-being, and attainment of educational goals.
Student Resources
Academic Services (Appeals and Probation)
For students on academic warning, suspension or probation
Learn more about what it means to be on academic probation and connect with the resources to get back on track.
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL)
Earn course credit through prior experience
CPL awards college credit to students who have professional experience related to the learning outcomes of a course.
SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR CPL
Advising and Student Transitions
Empowering students with their academic planning and completion
Seek out assistance in academic planning, understanding degree and program requirements, navigating your college experience and so much more!
ADVISING AND STUDENT TRANSITIONS
Advising and Student Transitions also plan and execute Huskies Advising and Registration programs and Huskies First Four Days.
Huskies Advance
Show the world what you can do!
Huskies Advance connects a student's academic major with their passion. Alongside a mentor, students design an educational experience that fits their professional and personal goals.
HUSKIES ADVANCE
Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
Advocacy, accommodations for students with documented disabilities
SAS gives students with disabilities the opportunity to experience the campus environment from an equitable position relative to all other students.
CONNECT WITH STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
Additional Student Resources