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During these virtual events, you’ll have the opportunity to learn all about Plan II Honors and discover how a Plan II Honors education will benefit your college experience. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have about applying!

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Hours and information.

Museum Exhibits and Museum Store Open daily, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Closed Mardi Gras Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.

Please note that the Museum closes at 5 p.m., so visitors who arrive after 3 p.m. should expect an abbreviated visit. All ticket sales are final and no refunds offered. Tickets expire after their assigned date.

Beyond All Boundaries Daily showings, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Shows start at the top of the hour.

Freedom Theater Daily showings, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Shows run twice an hour..

The American Sector Restaurant & Bar Open daily, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Jeri Nims Soda Shop Open daily, 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

* Click here to purchase tickets for visitors with accessibility needs prior to your visit.

Click here for more Information about Museum access for visitors with accessibility needs.

Exterior of the parking garage at the National WWII Museum

The Museum's paid parking garage located at 1024 Magazine Street. This portion of Magazine Street is a one-way, and the garage is located on the left side. If full, there are several paid lots in the neighborhood not owned by the Museum with varying fees.

Road To Tokyo: Pacific Theater Galleries

Housed in four buildings, each arranged around central themes of the war, Museum exhibits offer visitors an opportunity to experience the war through the eyes of the men and women who lived it. Interactive features, oral histories, and personal vignettes add a meaningful perspective. 

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Expressions of America

Expressions of America  is a first-of-its-kind nighttime sound and light experience celebrating the power of individual Americans to impact the world around them during a time of monumental conflict.

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Museum Campus Guide

Designated by Congress as the official WWII museum of the United States, The National WWII Museum is located in downtown New Orleans on a seven-acre campus, where seven soaring pavilions house immersive historical exhibits, on-site restoration work, a period dinner theater, and restaurants.

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Accessibility

The National WWII Museum is committed to making its galleries, exhibits, pavilions, and programs accessible to all visitors.

Liberation Pavilion

The Museum’s highly anticipated final permanent exhibit hall, Liberation Pavilion, is now open. Over two floors of exhibit space, Liberation Pavilion explores the end of World War II, the Holocaust, the postwar years, and how the war continues to impact our lives today. The third-floor theater features a brand-new cinematic experience focused on what was at stake during World War II, the meaning of Allied victory, and subsequent generations’ responsibility to defend democracy, protect freedom, and advance human rights.

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Full-day Itinerary (Recommended)

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WWII Travel Intinerary - Drive Back to Houston

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WWII Travel Intinerary - Drive Back to Dallas/Fort Worth

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The Priddy Family Foundation Freedom Theater on the third floor of Liberation Pavilion offers audiences a multimedia experience focused on what was at stake during World War II and the meaning of Allied victory. The production, developed by The Hettema Group, highlights how freedom almost vanished from the world in the 1930s and 1940s, efforts to protect and promote freedom during and after World War II, and how each generation has a responsibility to defend democracy, protect freedom, and advance human rights. At a pivotal moment in the show, the theater audience platform itself rotates.

Museum Campus

Designated by Congress as the official WWII museum of the United States, The National WWII Museum is located in downtown New Orleans on a six-acre campus, where six soaring pavilions house historical exhibits, on-site restoration work, a period dinner theater, and restaurants. 

US Freedom Pavilion Pavilion exterior

Expressions of America  is a first-of-its-kind nighttime sound and light experience celebrating the power of individual Americans to impact the world around them during a time of monumental conflict. Available exclusively at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans,  Expressions of America  immerses audiences in written words, songs, and personal reflections of the everyday men and women who served our country in every way imaginable during World War II.

Experience the Victory

Travel to The National WWII Museum in New Orleans to explore, remember, and reflect on World War II through exclusive access to the Museum’s campus. Multiple departure dates are available.

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Attention: US Freedom Pavilion will close early on May 23 & all day on May 24. 

Attention: Beyond All Boundaries will be unavailable between May 29 through June 1.

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Connect with Plan II Honors!  

High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to learn more about the Plan II Honors program.  There are several different ways to learn more about our program and application process.  Newly admitted High School Seniors will receive additional opportunities to engage with Plan II Honors (details available late February)

INFORMATION SESSIONS

Virtual sessions  via zoom:  register here.

January 24th  6pm (CST)

February 14th  6pm (CST)

April 10th  6pm (CST)

On campus sessions:  R egister here 

February 2nd  10am - 11:30am

February 9th  10am - 11:30am

March 29th  10am - 11:30am

April 12th  10am - 11:30am

Our Plan II Honors sessions (both virtual and in person) cover:  

  • What is Plan II? and Plan II core curriculum
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  • Double-major & dual-degree info
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  • Study abroad
  • Civic engagement and internships

Request a Plan II Class Visit!

Thank you for your interest in visiting a Plan II class! Spring class visits will end 4/12/24 to accomodate the final exam schedules of many of our classes.   Request a visit here:  https://forms.gle/SjGZXEthBNBjZsdf9   

IMPORTANT:   Preference will be given to High School seniors ADMITTED for Fall 2024 .  Please note that we do not offer classes in the evenings or on weekends. In addition - please plan to schedule your class visit at least 1 week in advance.  Unfortunately - we cannot accommodate class visits within the same week of a request.

For a description of the Plan II Curriculum, please visit: https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/plan2/curriculum/ For questions related to the application and admissions, please visit our prospective students page ( https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/plan2/prospective-students/ )

or contact Admissions Director Kerry Pasquale at [email protected]

Summer visits:

Plan II Honors discourages visits to campus during the summer or over Spring Break, when future students can't attend a Plan II class, meet Plan II Honors majors, meet with faculty or see campus in any way that will be helpful for a student considering college choices.  This is a really active, busy campus—during the long semesters.  In the summer there are a lot of relatively empty buildings on a hot and quiet campus.  A summer visit simply does not give a prospective student good information.  And that's true at the vast majority of college campuses nation-wide.   (Think about bringing prospective students to your high school for a visit in July….  What would they see?)  Only a visit during a long semester can really give a prospective applicant the full picture of what it might be like to be a student at UT Austin.  We cannot meet individually with drop-ins during the summer .

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Plan A Group Visit

Experience history together.

The National Museum of World War II Aviation offers visitors an opportunity to experience the war through the eyes of the men and women who lived it. A guided group tour is an excellent opportunity for schools, camps, service organizations, travel groups and large families to receive a personal introduction to World War II aviation and history.

Schedule A Group Visit

Private group visits of 40 or more are eligible for a reduced rate of $16 per person for a self-guided tour. Group visits can be scheduled as a guided tour for an additional charge of $5 per person. On the guided tour, the museum’s docents will take your group through the story of World War II Aviation and an exclusive “ behind the ropes” tour of the WestPac restoration facility.

All guided group tours start promptly at the pre-arranged time. The guided portion of the tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. Visitors are welcome to continue exploring the museum on their own once the guided tour is over.

Group Visit Admission Price: $14 Per Person Add Guided Tour: $5 Per Person

Museum hours.

OPEN: Open Wednesday-Sunday from 10 am to 5:00 pm

WestPac Tours: Every Hour On the Half Hour — Last Tour Leaves at 3:30pm

Hours and times are subject to change due to inclement weather, special events and the availability of volunteers to staff the museum. Refunds due to unforeseen closures available upon request.

Children under 4 FREE

WWII veterans are asked to enter their name and a brief bio in the museum guest book located at the front desk.

Accessibility

Wheelchairs or walkers available at any time upon request. If pre-registering, please note your request for special equipment in the comments section of the registration form.

Payment & Cancellation

Walk-in registrations are welcome and are paid at the front desk of the museum.  To ease the registration process, on-line reservations are encouraged and may be made as early as 365 days in advance.  If you pre-register on the day of your visit to the museum, please bring a printed copy of your PayPal receipt as proof-of-payment.

In the event of a closure due to inclement weather during your visit, please contact the front desk to reschedule or request a full refund.  PLEASE CHECK THE HOME PAGE FOR ANY WEATHER OR EVENT-RELATED CLOSURES BEFORE COMING TO THE MUSEUM!

Video & Photography

Photos, videos and sound recordings made at the Museum are permitted for personal use only. Commercial use of such images or recordings must be approved in advance by the Museum.

Location & Parking

The National Museum of World War II Aviation is located on a 21-acre campus on the northwest side of the Colorado Springs Airport.  Just fifteen minutes from downtown Colorado Springs, the Museum is easily accessible from Interstate 25 and just five minutes from the intersection of US 24 and Powers Blvd.

The entrance to the Museum is located at 775 Aviation Way, Colorado Springs, CO, 80916.  Parking at the museum is free.

Access to the Westpac restoration facility located on the museum campus is available only through a museum-led tour.

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OPENING HOURS

Wednesday - Sunday 10:00am ‒ 5:00pm

Adults: $15-$17 Seniors/Military: $13-$15 Children & Students: $11-$12 WWII Vet: FREE

775 AVIATION WAY COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80916

The National Museum of World War II Aviation will be closed August 14th-20th for the Pikes Peak Regional Airshow. For air show info go to www.pprairshow.org

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Visiting Ambler

The borough of Ambler is located 15 miles north of Philadelphia in southeastern Pennsylvania. It is a friendly town covering less than a square mile in area with a population of approximately 6,400. Its restaurants, shops, convenient public transportation accessibility, and a “walkable” downtown commercial district make it an ideal location for living, working and entertaining.

Act II Playhouse partners with  many restaurants in town . Our  subscribers get exclusive discounts at these restaurants.

Act II Playhouse works collaboratively with Ambler Main Street, a non-profit organization dedicated to making “Downtown Ambler” a social, cultural and business center, as well as with other local restaurants, businesses and non-profit organizations on community events, festivals, and programs throughout the year.

Ambler is conveniently located within minutes of the Pennsylvania turnpike (I-276), the Blue Route (I-476) and Route 309. SEPTA’s Route 94 and 98 busses and the  Lansdsale/Doylestown train  also serve it. Ambler Borough offers free meter parking in the evening after 6 p.m., and free parking on Sundays.

For more information on Ambler, visit  www.amblermainstreet.org .

Ambler Parking Guide

PLEASE NOTE:  Parking in the Cavalier parking lot directly behind the Playhouse is metered – $1/hour in all lots, payable at meters and kiosks

Parking in all reserved spots is only permitted after 6:00 PM Mon-Sat and all day Sunday

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Oregon Republicans to visit Arizona-Mexico border to learn about security issues

FILE - A family of five claiming to be from Guatemala and a man stating he was from Peru, in pink shirt, walk through the desert after crossing the border wall in the Tucson Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border, Aug. 29, 2023, in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument near Lukeville, Ariz.

Sixteen Republican lawmakers and legislative candidates from Oregon plan to visit the Arizona-Mexico border on Monday, arguing that lax security around the southern border exacerbates the drug crisis in Oregon, 1,000 miles north.

The group, which includes about one-third of the Republican lawmakers in the Oregon Legislature and three candidates, plans to visit Yuma, Arizona, and meet with Arizona lawmakers in Phoenix. They’ll pay for the trip with personal or campaign funds, and a spokeswoman for Senate Republicans who will join the trip plans to use vacation time to attend.

Many of the lawmakers attending the border tour signed a letter to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott earlier this year praising his standoff with the Biden administration over border issues. Abbott has put up razor wire on the border, bused tens of thousands of undocumented migrants to Democratic cities far from the border and blocked U.S. Border Patrol agents from accessing some land.

Sen. Tim Knopp, R-Bend, said the Oregon lawmakers’ letter to Abbott led to more connections with their colleagues in Arizona and Texas, resulting in an invitation to visit the border in Arizona. Despite Oregon’s distance from the southern border, he said Oregonians should be concerned about illegal immigration and drug smuggling.

“We know that there are drugs coming over the border, and those end up in probably all states, but certainly in the western states,” he said. “We’ve obviously seen some crime impact from people who have come in illegally. I think all of us want legal immigration, and recognize the need, but we also want to know who’s in the country and right now, we don’t, and that there’s significant danger there.”

Crime and immigration have been increasingly linked in Republican rhetoric, but researchers say immigrants of all sorts are less likely to commit crimes than American-born residents . Federal law enforcement reports that, while the southern border is a significant drug smuggling route, most of the drugs are brought by “highly organized and compartmentalized” Mexican organized crime groups, not immigrants and asylum seekers.

Knopp, who led Senate Republicans’ six-week 2023 walkout over abortion and transgender health care legislation, can’t return to the Legislature next year because voters approved a constitutional amendment barring lawmakers who miss 10 or more days of floor sessions from reelection. He said he expects Oregon Republicans to introduce bills related to border security, immigration and crime – though what effect they could have when the federal government controls immigration policy and Democrats control Oregon’s legislative and executive branches remains to be seen.

The Oregon Republicans will participate in a tour of the border in Yuma led by Jonathan Lines, a Yuma County supervisor and former chairman of the Arizona Republican Party.

His itinerary for the Oregon Republicans includes walking along the border itself and seeing the different barriers erected on the orders of past administrations. He’ll also take the visitors to meet with nongovernmental organizations and groups in Yuma, including visiting a local hospital and food bank. They’ll meet with leaders from Amberly’s Place, a local child welfare center and hear from former Arizona Democratic state Sen. Amanda Aguirre, who leads the Regional Center for Border Health.

“For many people, this is not real,” he said. “They see images.”

Lines told the Capital Chronicle he has fielded many requests from elected officials and candidates – most of them Republicans, though Democrat-turned-independent candidate for president Robert F. Kennedy Jr. participated in one – to tour the border. Some come just to get campaign photos and videos and others are there to learn, he said, but he shares the same information with both groups.

Rep. Greg Smith, R-Heppner, said he’s joining the trip because he wants to hear from Arizonans about how Oregon can help “try and keep the bad guys out while allowing legal immigration to occur.” He hears frequently from voters about border concerns, and he’s trying to figure out the connection between the southern border and the limited authority held by lawmakers in Salem.

“What I do know is we’ve heard testimony at the Capitol about drug cartels,” he said. “In my small little town of Milton-Freewater, I’ve got Highway 11, and four months ago in December, I had over 200 people in a room, asking me,the state police and ODOT to create a safety corridor because they were concerned about drug cartels driving through and human trafficking cartels coming through.”

Smith said he also hopes to meet with Arizona lawmakers, both Republicans and Democrats, to deliver an Oregon flag and discuss issues that matter to them. Sen. David Brock Smith, R-Port Orford and no relation, also hopes to double-dip on the trip by connecting with Arizona lawmakers: He wants to build a coalition of western legislators who can work together on fire policy and exert pressure on Congress to provide resources to prevent and respond to the infernos that blaze across the Western U.S. each year.

He said illegal drugs, many of which law enforcement suspects make it across the southern border, are a top concern in his southern Oregon district.

“There’s basically three ways to get drugs to Portland and two of them, two of those highways come through my district,” Brock Smith said.

Earlier this month, for instance Oregon State Police reported that they stopped a Phoenix man driving north of Roseburg with 62 pounds of methamphetamine and 22,000 fentanyl-laced pills that police said the man was taking to Portland.

Democrats panned the visit as a campaign stunt. Hannah Howell, executive director of the House Democrats’ campaign arm, FuturePAC, said Democrats are staying in Oregon to fix Oregon’s problems and Republicans are welcome to join them.

“It’s honestly baffling,” Howell said. “While Oregonians are worried about rising prices and safety and homelessness, Republicans are inventing a reason to bring divisive national problems – that they don’t even know how to solve – to our state.”

Howell’s counterpart at the Senate Democratic Leadership Fund, Oliver Muggli, added “Oregonians expect their elected officials to be focused on our people in our state, not playing MAGA politics a thousand miles away. This is a cheap election-year stunt that does nothing except show how deeply out-of-touch Republican politicians are with Oregon priorities.”

Who’s going to the border?

Sen. Tim Knopp, R-Bend

Sen. Fred Girod, R-Silverton

Rep. Vikki Breese-Iverson, R-Prineville

Sen. David Brock Smith, R-Port Orford

Sen. Kim Thatcher, R-Keizer

Rep. Greg Smith, R-Heppner

Rep. Court Boice, R-Gold Beach

Rep. Virgle Osborne, R-Roseburg

Rep. Boomer Wright, R-Coos Bay

Rep. Lucetta Elmer, R-McMinnville

Rep. Christine Goodwin, R-Canyonville

Rep. Dwayne Yunker, R-Grants Pass

Bruce Starr, Senate candidate from Dundee

Michael Summers, Senate candidate from Redmond

Keri Lopez, House candidate from Redmond

The Oregon Capital Chronicle  is a professional, nonprofit news organization. We are an affiliate of  States Newsroom , a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit supported by grants and a coalition of donors and readers. The Capital Chronicle retains full editorial independence, meaning decisions about news and coverage are made by Oregonians for Oregonians.

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Barbados leader halts £3m payout to UK MP for Drax Hall plantation

Government U-turn as PM Mia Mottley acknowledges anger from reparations movement over plan to buy Barbados land from Dorset MP Richard Drax

The prime minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley , has halted plans for a multi-million-pound payout to the British Conservative MP Richard Drax for the purchase of 53 acres of the Drax Hall plantation, which he owns.

As revealed in the Observer last Sunday , the payout plan had angered those involved in the Caribbean reparations movement, who said Drax, the MP for South Dorset, should hand over all or part of the 617-acre plantation to the people of Barbados.

In a seven-minute broadcast to the nation released on YouTube on Tuesday, Mottley explained the government U-turn and said she had decided to pause the purchase to allow further discussion.

She added: “I understand the concern of many Barbadians who may feel they have been robbed of the opportunity of having an appropriate settlement for reparations that ought to be made as a result of the blood, sweat and tears of Barbadians over centuries. This is not a matter we take lightly.”

Trevor Prescod, the MP for St Michael East in Barbados and the lead for reparations on the island, believes his country “should not pay a cent for Drax Hall”. He welcomed Mottley’s announcement but he expressed concern over the word “pause”, saying: “I hope I don’t see a renewal of this commercial relationship with Richard Drax.

“I’ve been getting calls from around the world, and I would like to thank the Observer for bringing this to the attention of people in Barbados, the African diaspora and our friends in England who support reparations. People see the relevance of the damage inflicted on African people. We are the people who were described as chattel slaves. Why should we pay those whose family has enslaved us? The taxpayers of Barbados have risen up to defend their money. The Draxes have had enough from us.”

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Drax, who is worth more than £150m, was left the plantation in his late father’s will in 2017. Their ancestors built the sugar plantation in the mid-17th century and worked it with enslaved people for 200 years. After the abolition of slavery in 1834, the family received more than £4,200 in compensation, a huge sum at the time.

The 53-acre site has been selected for the development of 500 lower- and middle-priced houses. Mottley has pledged to build 10,000 homes to meet demand on the island, where there are 20,000 outstanding applications for housing.

A senior valuation surveyor said the market value for agricultural land with an alternative use for housing would be about Bds$150,000 (£60,000) per acre. At this price, the 21 hectares could net Drax £3.2m.

In October 2022 Drax went to Barbados to meet Mottley. It is understood he was asked to hand over all or a substantial part of Drax Hall plantation as reparations.

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In her broadcast, Mottley made it clear she was not happy with the pace at which discussions were proceeding. She said the government was examining its legal options “not only against the owners of Drax plantation, but also all others who have contributed to the conditions of this country being, regrettably, one of the worst examples of modern racism in the Americas”.

Sir Hilary Beckles, who is from Barbados and chairs the Caricom Reparations Commission , a Caribbean-wide body, has described Drax Hall as “a crime scene”, a place where, he estimates, 30,000 Africans died in slavery.

Drax declined to comment. In the past he has said the role his ancestors played in the slave trade was “deeply, deeply, regrettable, but no one can be held responsible today for what happened many hundreds of years ago”.

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Terrion Arnold announced as Detroit Lions 24th pick

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Terrion Arnold was immediately challenged by Dan Campbell.

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New Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold wants to quickly build a bond with his new defensive coordinator.

Detroit's No. 24 overall pick had a Top 30 visit with the Lions during the pre-draft process.

Following being selected, the talented defensive back shared what his conversations were like with Detroit's coaching staff, including defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and head coach Dan Campbell.

"Sitting down with coach Glenn, I said, 'Coach, I would love to play for you.' As far as being a cornerback, man, we're going to be best friends, because he played the game," said Arnold. "He knows what it's like to run out the tunnel, to feel the emotion."

Glenn is a former cornerback who has earned the respect of the roster due to his demanding nature and his ability to relate to developing players.

"He's going to make me a great player and he's going to coach me hard," said Arnold. "And then just as far as coach man coach Dan -- he's a great guy, man. Like, he gets the best out of his players. First thing he told me. He was like, 'Dude, like your level of play speed, you have another gear that you could tap into. I mean, you're only 21 years old. He said, 'I think you're one of the youngest players in the draft. When we get the chance to have you, or if the opportunity presents itself, coming to get you. So, when they called me, said, 'It's go time, coach.'"

The Lions have not shied away from targeting players from Alabama, as former head coach Nick Saban works extensively with defensive backs during practices, which general manager Brad Holmes highlighted when he discussed why the organization has targeted so many players form the storied S.E.C. team.

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Advising Resources

Approved plan ii course lists (for all catalogs):.

Interdisciplinary studies are built into the Plan II degree. On top of University CORE Requirements, Plan II students will take two extra courses in Non-US History , one extra course in either Fine Arts or Humanities , and can enjoy Plan II's unique  Math and Sciences , or find acceptable substitutions below. View the course lists below to see options for fulfilling these Plan II degree requirements. Please speak with an Advisor if you need clarification.

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Non-US History

Must take two courses in the same region to fulfill requirement. Regions are: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, or Middle Eastern.

Fine Arts/Humanities

Must take one course from one of following listed areas. This requirement is additional to the core Visual and Performing Arts requirement.

Math and Sciences

Must take Plan II Math, BIO, and Physics, or find an acceptable substitution in the course list. Speak with an Advisor to ensure the substitution will qualify.

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Long-Term Planning

Are you doing long-term degree planning (for more than 2–4 years)? Start by using this Excel template, designed by the Advisors for Plan II students. This provides a suggested roadmap for the student's four years. Then, schedule a long-term advising appointment to review it and refine it (requires UTEID Login to access UT Box).

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ADVISING GUIDES

View Plan II specific courses and their descriptions below (only T C, S S courses):

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View Plan II's degree requirements, curriculum explanation, and 4-year guides below. 

(Students entering UT fall 2022 & fall 2023)

  • Plan II Degree Checklist
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  • Plan II BA 4-year guide

(Students entering UT fall 2020 & fall 2021)

(Students entering UT fall 2018 & fall 2019)

(Students entering UT fall 2016 & fall 2017)

  • Sanger Learning Center - tutoring services and professional learning specialists that can assist students with study-related concerns
  • Undergraduate Writing Center - provides free one-on-one individualized consultations with trained writing experts
  • CalcLab - drop-in hours for calculus assistance

Student Tools

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  • Course Instructor Surveys  - see how professors are rated by your UT peers
  • GPA Calculator
  • MyUT   - clearinghouse place to go to connect to anything student related at UT
  • Basics of Email Etiquette  

Going Outside the University

  • Automated Transfer Equivalency System  - learn about how courses transfer between colleges/universities within the State of Texas
  • Education Abroad Office - plan your academic experience abroad
  • Health Professions Office - provides   advising services and comprehensive resources for students pursuing all pre-health tracks

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1. View your Registration Information Sheet (RIS)

View registration times, access the registration system and clear holds

2. Run an Interactive Degree Audit

View progress toward degree completion and remaining requirements

3. Speak with an Advisor

Discuss degree progress and receive holistic student check-up

Course Schedule

View courses offered per semester for class registration

COLA Core & Liberal Arts Course List

Lists of acceptable courses that can fulfill Univeristy CORE requirements

Registering for Classes

Registration link and guide from Texas One Stop

University Resources

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Sanger Learning Center - tutoring services and professional learning specialists that can assist students with study-related concerns Undergraduate Writing Center - provides free one-on-one individualized consultations with trained writing experts CalcLab - drop-in hours for calculus assistance

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Student Testing Services   - claim credit by exam, sign up for placement tests Course Instructor Surveys  - see how professors are rated by UT peers GPA Calculator - calculate how grades will affect GPA; find hours/GPA info on the Registration Information Sheet MyUT   - clearinghouse place to go to connect to anything student related at UT Basics of Email Etiquette -free guide for students on how to address and write emails properly

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Other Resources

Automated Transfer Equivalency System  - learn about how courses transfer between colleges/universities within the State of Texas Education Abroad Office - plan an academic experience abroad Health Professions Office - provides   advising services and comprehensive resources for students pursuing all pre-health tracks Texas One Stop - for questions related to financial aid, scholarships, tuition, or other related topics

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  1. Visit Plan II

    Summer visits: Plan II Honors discourages visits to campus during the summer or over Spring Break, when future students can't attend a Plan II class, meet Plan II Honors majors, meet with faculty or see campus in any way that will be helpful for a student considering college choices. This is a really active, busy campus—during the long semesters.

  2. Plan II Honors Program

    The Plan II office is a space to study and hang out with other students, talk to an advisor, and enjoy free cookies from the famous Plan II cookie jar. The Plan II Students' Association (P2SA) holds academic and social events for students throughout the year, and other Plan II student organizations (ranging from a pre-med group to a theatre ...

  3. Prospective Students

    The Plan II major can be combined with other studies, giving students the best of what UT has to offer. Build your community. Plan II offers a wealth of opportunities for peer and alumni mentorship, from our Peer Mentors and Writing Fellows to the Career Connections alumni mentorship program.

  4. Bachelor of Arts, Plan II < The University of Texas at Austin

    Suggested Four-Year Plan. The Plan II Honors Program is designed to provide a broad, liberal, and challenging education for a limited number of students whose high school class standing and admission test scores indicate strong academic potential and motivation. The enrollment in Plan II is limited; admission to the program is separate from and ...

  5. The Basics

    The Basics. Plan II Academic Advisors offer holistical support to Plan II students all throughout their life cycle at the University of Texas at Austin. Starting from their entrance into the University at orientation, all the way to their departure at graduation — students are encouraged to visit their Plan II Academic Advisors every semester.

  6. PDF Bachelor of Arts, Plan II

    Bachelor of Arts, Plan II. The Plan II Honors Program is designed to provide a broad, liberal, and challenging education for a limited number of students whose high school class standing and admission test scores indicate strong academic potential and motivation. The enrollment in Plan II is limited; admission to the program is separate from ...

  7. The University of Texas at Austin

    Plan II Students' Association Info Sessions. During these virtual events, you'll have the opportunity to learn all about Plan II Honors and discover how a Plan II Honors education will benefit your college experience. You'll also have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have about applying! We're offering two identical ...

  8. Plan II Admissions

    Unlike regular UT admission or some other honors programs, Plan II is very transparent about its admissions process and incoming class profile. The typical Plan II student will be in the top 5% of their class, score a 1450 on the SAT, and have scores of 4 and 5 on their AP exams. Their process is much more than academic measures.

  9. Visit the Museum

    The National WWII Museum is a remarkable must-see attraction in New Orleans that illuminates the American experience during World War II. Ranked the #1 attraction in New Orleans on Trip Advisor and recipient three years in a row of the Travelers' Choice Award, the Museum brings history to life with moving personal stories and powerful ...

  10. Plan Your Visit

    Museum Exhibits and Museum Store. Open daily, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Mardi Gras Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. Please note that the Museum closes at 5 p.m., so visitors who arrive after 3 p.m. should expect an abbreviated visit. All ticket sales are final and no refunds offered.

  11. Plan a Pilgrimage

    The Shrine is a place of prayer and worship that offers sacraments and liturgical activities, including the following: Holy Mass: Mass is offered daily in the Redemptor Hominis Church at 12:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and at 11:00 a.m. (Español) and 2:00 p.m. (English) on Sunday. Confession: This sacrament is available before all Masses.

  12. Visit Plan II

    Plan II Honors discourages visits to campus during the summer or over Spring Break, when future students can't attend a Plan II class, meet Plan II Honors majors, meet with faculty or see campus in any way that will be helpful for a student considering college choices. This is a really active, busy campus—during the long semesters. In the ...

  13. Home

    Traverse the World of Biosphere 2. Explore our facility at your own pace with the Biosphere 2 tour app. Get access to rich history, never-before-seen photos, and a deep understanding of current research initiatives and their potential impact, all while staying socially distant and safe among other visitors. Learn More.

  14. About Plan II

    Plan II is a four-year interdisciplinary arts and science honors major with a core curriculum. The curriculum is designed as a building process, with each semester and year of study building skills and knowledge for the next. Although Plan II is quite flexible due the 30+ hours offered as open/free elective hours, the core curriculum ...

  15. New Homes in Leander

    Picture yourself in this stunning Belmont II floorplan from the Signature Series II of homes. This 2-story home contains 2,750-2,787 square feet of functional living space, including 4-5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and an optional 3-car garage! The Belmont is located in many of our beautiful communities in the Austin area.

  16. New Homes in Leander

    The Driskill II floorplan has been suitably named after The Driskill hotel, a landmark located in the heart of downtown Austin, Texas. This two-story, open-concept home boasts 2,331-2,382 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms is part of our Signature II Series. ... I would like to plan a visit Email me about featured products, events and ...

  17. Plan Your Visit

    The National Museum of World War II Aviation is located on a 21-acre campus on the northwest side of the Colorado Springs Airport. Just 15 minutes from downtown Colorado Springs, the Museum is easily accessible from Interstate 25 and just five minutes from the intersection of US 24 and Powers Blvd. PARKING AT THE MUSEUM IS FREE. GET TICKETS.

  18. Plan A Group Visit

    Group visits can be scheduled as a guided tour for an additional charge of $5 per person. On the guided tour, the museum's docents will take your group through the story of World War II Aviation and an exclusive " behind the ropes" tour of the WestPac restoration facility. All guided group tours start promptly at the pre-arranged time.

  19. Plan Your Visit

    It is a friendly town covering less than a square mile in area with a population of approximately 6,400. Its restaurants, shops, convenient public transportation accessibility, and a "walkable" downtown commercial district make it an ideal location for living, working and entertaining. Act II Playhouse partners with many restaurants in town.

  20. Oregon Republicans to visit Arizona-Mexico border to learn about

    Sixteen Republican lawmakers and legislative candidates from Oregon plan to visit the Arizona-Mexico border on Monday, arguing that lax security around the southern border exacerbates the drug ...

  21. Visit Biosphere 2

    Through science stories and interviews, you'll have the opportunity to learn more about our amazing, world-class research as you traverse around the exterior and through the human habitat and wilderness areas of Biosphere 2! The Biosphere 2 Experience will take approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to complete. Biosphere 2 is open every day (except ...

  22. Lions Trade Up, Select Mekhi Wingo with Pick No. 189

    The Detroit Lions have made their latest selection in the 2024 NFL Draft. Detroit made its third draft trade on Day 3, after trading up for two offensive players earlier on Saturday afternoon. In ...

  23. Detroit Lions Select OL Christian Mahogany with Pick No. 210

    The Detroit Lions have made their latest draft selection in the sixth round, on the final day of the 2024 draft. General manager Brad Holmes, who expressed he woke up feeling aggressive 24 hours ...

  24. FAQs

    Plan II does not offer interviews or individual information sessions. We do, however, offer regular information sessions several times a week during the fall and spring semesters. See details, maps and links to register for the sessions at Visit Plan II. Applicants or parents with questions are always welcome to email questions.

  25. Detroit Lions' 2024 Undrafted Free-Agent Tracker

    Mike Valenti: Lions Free Agency Plan 'Arrogant' D.J. Reader Set to Visit Detroit Lions. C.J. Gardner-Johnson Takes Back Harsh Comments About Philadelphia After Signing With Eagles.

  26. Barbados leader halts £3m payout to UK MP for Drax Hall plantation

    As revealed in the Observer last Sunday, the payout plan had angered those involved in the Caribbean reparations movement, who said Drax, the MP for South Dorset, should hand over all or part of ...

  27. Advising

    Plan II Academic Advising. We offer advising as both scheduled appointments and walk-ins, and as either in-person or virtual. Email us if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you! Students, please include your UT EID in all emails to us. [email protected].

  28. 'We're Going to Be Best Friends': Arnold Discusses Top 30 Visit

    New Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold wants to quickly build a bond with his new defensive coordinator. Detroit's No. 24 overall pick had a Top 30 visit with the Lions during the pre-draft ...

  29. Advising Resources

    Interdisciplinary studies are built into the Plan II degree. On top of University CORE Requirements, Plan II students will take two extra courses in Non-US History, one extra course in either Fine Arts or Humanities, and can enjoy Plan II's unique Math and Sciences, or find acceptable substitutions below.View the course lists below to see options for fulfilling these Plan II degree requirements.

  30. Trump's potential plan for Fed raises alarms

    The plan also calls for giving the White House more authority over Fed regulations and the Treasury Department a greater role in joint emergency lending programs, such as those deployed during the ...