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You have a range of options to get the 'PB' hold pushed forward allowing you to register in a timely manner.

1) Schedule an advising appointment with your assigned Academic Advisor.  This appointment can also be used for course and graduation planning.  This is the preferred method of moving the 'PB' hold forward so that you can register on time.

2) Go to a Probation Clinic.  There are various times throughout the semester at locations both on the East Bank and on the West Bank.  You will receive an email listing the specific times and locations of the Probation Clinics.

**Walk-in hours are not to be used in place of Probation Clinics**

Remember to do this early - during registration times our appointments will book out two weeks in advance!

In general, Academic Advisers CANNOT move your PB hold forward via email or phone conversations.

Spring 2008 PB Clinic Times (Check in at the Arts Student Community)
Thursday April 17th - 10 am to 4 pm
Wednesday April 23rd - 10 am to 4 pm

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 Social Sciences Student Community
575 Heller Hall
271 19th Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN
55455

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socsci@class.cla.umn.edu

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(612) 626-7714

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Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

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