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Undergraduate Programs in Education Office

Undergraduate Programs in Education (UPE) is the home of undergraduate programs in the Werklund School of Education. In addition to housing the Associate Dean, the Directors of Student Experience and Directors of Field Experience, UPE connects students with any academic assistance they require.

Services include:

  • Program advising for future and current students

  • Field Experience advising

  • Career advising

  • Graduation checks

  • Changes of program

  • Leaves of Absence requests

  • Letters of Permission for study at other institutions

  • Academic Requirements support

  • Student registration

Location: Education Tower 230
Phone: 403.220.5639
Email: upe@ucalgary.ca
Website: werklund.ucalgary.ca/undergraduate-programs


Other Advising Offices

Students in the BEd Concurrent program must also consult with an advisor from their co-operating faculty. Undergraduate Advising Offices are found in Arts, Science and Kinesiology.


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