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Student Resources

Below are quick links to support services designed to help connect you to the respective office or department.

Clearinghouse for many University services – an essential resource for students.
Key dates including semester sessions, holidays and exam periods.
Academic Policies and Procedures
Links to webpages with specific University policies and procedures information.
Take a career self-exploration exam. Receive a detailed report on types of careers that may be right for you.
Career Internship and Job Postings via the Career Center
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Find internships, full-time job postings and on-campus employment.
Career Fairs – via the Career Center
Career Fair Updated Schedule
CHSS Career Counselor and Advisement Appointments
Seeking career and professional development coaching? Have an academic advising question? Seek out answers here:
Connect to your courses through the University’s learning management system.
One-stop-shop for questions related to your entire academic life, including Registration, Degree Audit, Financial Aid, Student Accounts and Forms.
Not to be confused with the Academic Dean’s Office within your college, info about services that promote the psychological, physical, intellectual, occupational, spiritual and ethical wellness of students. Includes:
Resource Guide
The DRC provides assistance to students with physical, sensory, learning, psychological, neurological and chronic medical disabilities. Here are the for accessing classroom accommodations.
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Info on services for state residents from under-represented populations who meet income criteria and exhibit potential for high achievement.
(FERPA)
Federal statute that regulates access to student records.
Check out your specific General Education requirements depending on your degree.
Info on course scheduling and registration; academic records maintenance; grades processing; official transcripts; final audit for graduation and certification; curriculum administration; and maintenance of the University’s degree auditing system. Includes:
Located in Cole Hall, it’s where students can pay their bill. Office processes credits, refunds and charges.
Tutorial Services
Walk-in-tutoring schedule for various subject areas.
Listing of curriculum and other requirements for all academic majors, minors and concentrations.
(Curriculum in effect at the time you entered the program may be found within the Past Catalogs link.)
Gmail – Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÔÚÏß student email.
Resource where you: register for classes, access your schedule, get grades, review your financial account, find your advisor, pay your bill, access your unofficial transcript, see your analysis of academic progress, etc.