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First Year Student Success Checklist
- Visit The Student Success Center, a great place to socialize with students, attend events & get all your questions answered, Bolton Hall 120
- Talk with your First Year Mentor: A first contact when you arrive on campus & a personal advocate during your first year. Sign-up to meet with a mentor!
- Enroll in a First Year Learning Community: Designed to challenge your intellectual curiosity & ability.
- Explore the Opportunities: Get involved in student organizations and other co-curricular activities by visiting the Student Activities Office.
- Seek out enhanced learning/research opportunities: Such as Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, Study Abroad
- Sign-up for tutoring and supplemental instruction: Panther Academic Support Services (PASS) - individualized academic coaching for your courses and weekly review sessions designed for large lecture classes.
- See your Academic Advisor: Your best source of information & encouragement.
- Meet a faculty member who shares your academic interests
- Visit the multicultural support services:
Black Cultural Center
Roberto Hernandez Center
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center
Center for International Education
Southeast Asian Student Services
American Indian Student Services
African American Student Services