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  1. Find tips and strategies for completing these requirements. A maximum of 2 of your distribution credits, each in a different area, can come from AP or IB testing. If you were admitted as a transfer student from another university, some of your prior coursework may count toward the distribution requirements.

  2. Starting in mid-June, Weinberg College advisers are available for phone or video meetings to discuss your academic plans. Please call the advising office at 847-491-8916 or email wcas-adviser@northwestern.edu to schedule a meeting or ask any questions you may have about the transfer credit articulation process.

  3. Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences. Search this site Search. About the College . Academics Explore our courses, faculty and other enrichment opportunities. College Facts Learn about the history, setting and dean of the College. Our Students Meet our students and learn about their academic experiences.

  4. Department Heads; Adrian WB Randolph Dean of Weinberg College (847)-491-3276: Primary Contacts; Francesca S Petty Chief of Staff, WCAS: 847-467-4172: Liz Fekete Trubey

  5. Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences Majors Choose the name of the major you are affiliated with or would like to explore. The information outlines common industry areas students enter with this major, jobs/internships, typical employers that hire students, skills employers look for, and examples of where alumni work.

  6. You can also contact the following offices for specific inquiries: Dean’s Office Administration: 847-491-3276. Undergraduate Affairs: 847-491-7560. Undergraduate Advising: 847-491-8916. Weinberg College IT Solutions: wits@northwestern.edu. Northwestern IT Support: NUIT-Weinberg-Support@northwestern.edu.

  7. Judd Weinberg: The Man Behind Our Name. by Nancy Deneen. Thirteen years ago, Judd Weinberg and his family gave a remarkable gift to the College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern. Their generosity was recognized with the naming of the College in their honor. The undergraduate educational experience has been enhanced in so many ways since then ...