General Info FAQs
Appointment & Walk-in Hours
- Our office is located in the CBA building, room 260. Advisors are available through scheduled appointments or during walk-in hours. To schedule an appointment, please call our office at 330-972-7042 or stop by. You can also contact your assigned advisor (found in My Akron) through your UA email.
- Summer 2013 regular office hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Walk-in hours for summer semester begin Monday, June 10th.
- Walk-in appointments take approximately 5-10 minutes and are designed for quick questions regarding: major/minor declaration, standards of academic progress for financial aid, late graduation applications, course pre-requisites, add/drop, and internship eligibility.
Dropping & Adding Courses
Drop/Withdrawal Policy
- The University of Akron has adopted a new drop/withdrawal policy, effective fall 2011.
- Students are now able to drop and/or withdraw from a course electronically through My Akron. The last day to withdraw from a course during the fall or spring, is the seventh week of classes.
- Additional details regarding this new policy are available in the following document.
Adding Courses
- Students have the ability to add classes by using My Akron through the first week of classes. After this point in the semester, students will need to obtain signatures from the instructor of the course, their advisor, and the Dean.
- The deadline for adding courses is the 14th day of the semester for three credit hour courses. Late start course dates vary per semester. It is the students’ responsibility to be aware of these deadlines.
Important Information
- Advising Syllabus.
- "CBAdvance" - CBA Undergraduate Newsletter
- CBA Handbook -- coming soon!
- Searching the Undergraduate Bulletin & My Akron.
- Interested in learning how to use Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, Google Docs, Springboard, or other useful programs? Atomic Learning offers free online tutorials for students to learn how to use a variety of programs. Log in to My Akron today, click on the Students tab and then on Atomic Learning to enhance your knowledge today.
- Tutoring Information:
- CBA Tutoring Information
- Bierce Library Tutoring Services
- Testing Services (to include foreign language testing)
Inter College Transfer (ICT Process)
Students interested in pursuing one of the majors in the CBA and are admitted to University College or one of the other degree granting colleges on the UA campus will need to apply to the College by completing an Inter College Transfer (ICT) application.
To be eligible to transfer into the CBA, students must fulfill the following requirements:
- 2.5 GPA overall
- 2.0 GPA in all business and economics course
- 2.0 GPA in all major courses
- Complete 30 credits including: 6200:201 Accounting Principles I, 3450:145 College Algebra (or higher level math), 3250:200 Microeconomics and one behavioral science course (3230:150 Human Cultures, 3750:100 Intro. to Psychology or 3850:100 Intro. to Sociology).
- *Applicants will be notified via letter once the application has been reviewed.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Financial Aid
- For information about Financial Aid, please visit www.uakron.edu/finaid
Scholarships
- There are several layers of scholarships available to students, which include
- University-wide scholarships
- CBA scholarships
- Major-specific scholarships
- External scholarships
- In the last year alone, the College of Business gave over $600,000 in scholarships!
- For more information about specific CBA Scholarships, visit our CBA Scholarship page.
Dean’s List
Requirements for Dean’s List recognition are as follows:
Full Time Students
- A grade point average of 3.25 or better, earned in the previous term
- All course enrollments are for a letter grade of A through F
- No Incomplete or In Progress grade
- Minimum of 12 credit hours completed during the previous term
Part Time Students
- A grade point average of 3.25 or better, earned in the previous term
- All course enrollments are for a letter grade of A through F
- No Incomplete or In Progress grade
- Minimum of 6 credit hours completed during the previous term
**For detailed information regarding policies and procedures at The University of Akron, please refer to the Undergraduate Bulletin.






