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
- Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÔÚÏß Job Postings
- 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.