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Other Helpful Websites:
There are many different areas where students need support and information.
These are websites for a few areas that are frequently mentioned
in connection with academic advising:
(Note: These will open in a new browser window)
On campus
Admissions
The Undergraduate Admissions Office is responsible for admission to the University and recording placement test scores.
Career and Professional Planning
The Career and Professional Planning (CAPP) office helps students with job and internship placement, resume review, career exploration advising, and many other helpful career development resources.
Dean of Students
The Dean of Students Office handles many student-centered activities including: Greek Life, Residence Life, Judicial Affairs, National Student Exchange, and Veterans Affairs.
Financial Aid
The Financial Aid office handles all financial aid questions. Every student has access to a financial aid advisor--assigned based on the first letter of the student's last name.
Registrar's Office
The Registrar's Office is responsible for course registration, publication of the General Catalog, ensuring that the catalog regulations are followed, providing student transcripts, evaluating transfer credit, and many other related activities.
Tutoring and Academic Assistance Programs
Tutoring and Academic Assistance Programs (TAAP) consists of three support programs for students:
- Disability Support Services--provides support for students with documented disabilities
- Student Support Services--a federally funded TRIO program that provides support for first-generation college students and some students with financial need
- Tutoring and Learning Services--provides free tutoring for all students on campus
Off Campus
Scholarshiphelp.org
This website offers free searches for many off-campus scholarships.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
There are a number of other offices that offer Services & Support for students, be sure to check this page for additional information.
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