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Academic Advising Handbook

    Beginning in the fall of 2004, faculty and students will be able to consult the Academic Advising Handbook online for vital information. 

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

    This page will list common questions asked by freshman along with responses from faculty advisors.  Expect to see it grow rapidly as the semester progresses.

What is Active Learning?

    The May workshop for faculty advisors prepared this brief statement on active learning.

What is Critical Thinking?

    This directs you to an article on critical chinking as applied in a college course and to important Internet sites dedicated to critical thinking.

How Do I Use Microsoft Outlook to Get My Email?

    The May workshop for faculty advisors prepared information on accessing email from popular Internet mailboxes and on organizing email using Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express.

What Information Goes Into a Personal Credo?

    This is a PowerPoint slide that lists suggested topics to be included in a personal statement.
To view examples, visit the following student pages:

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Jenn Roberge

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Concilia Mavhurume

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Felicitas Morales-Romo

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Kane Curtis

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Aubrie Farrell

What Information Goes Into a Resume or Vita?

    This is a PowerPoint slide that lists subjects to be included in building a working resume.
To view examples of resumes, visit the following student pages:

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Michael Docster

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Donovan Bowers

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Dacey Mahoney

How Do I Learn PowerPoint?

    The Seminar Faculty have compiled some online tutorials to help you learn PowerPoint.

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