365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播 life is exciting and new. It’s also full of challenges. Classes can be difficult, even overwhelming. Friendships are made, lost, changed and renewed. Academic majors shift and merge with new goals.
You may graduate an entirely different person than the one who arrived for Welcome Week. Or you may be the person you’ve always been, though more knowledgeable, capable, confident and wise.
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Advising
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Beyond these, your options for help, advice and counsel are many, depending on what you need.
365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播 help with differential equations? Go to the math resource room (a.k.a. the ratiocination or “rat” room).
Need assistance writing your essay? Meet with a tutor in the Reading/Writing Center.
Working to master English along with your psychology paper? See the ELL specialist in the Learning Commons.
Need an internship in your field? CORE is the place for you.
Also ask your professor — just one of many advisors and mentors here to help you succeed.
Health and wellness
To make the most of your education and everyday life on campus, you’ll need to take care of yourself. People and resources are here to help with your physical, mental and emotional needs, and to connect you with health care providers off campus.
You’ll also find different options for exercise and preventive health care—from yoga classes in the Carriage House, to intramurals in PepsiCo, to the Augie Plex student fitness center in the Westerlin Residence Center.
Food resources
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Also available at 365体育滚球-滚球体育app-投注*直播, the Campus Kitchens Project (CKP) is a national leader in community service for students and is the future of hunger relief. CKP is empowering the next generation of leaders to implement innovative models for combating hunger, developing food systems and helping communities help themselves.