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Know Your Campus

Taking the time to get to know your campus will help you become a better student. You'll know where to go, and what resources you have available to you.

Top Spots on Campus

Financial Aid Office and Cashier's Office
Get the answers to important financial-related topics, including questions about tuition costs and financial aid. Also watch for ATM and other cash machines.

Registrar's Office
Find information about your academic records, including your transcripts, class enrollment, and academic progress. This office is often found near the
Financial Aid office.

Library and Computer Center
There are many physical and online resources available to assist you when writing papers and doing research. Resources may include Interlibrary Loan, Special Collections Department, and scholarly journals.

Apply It!

• Print out a map of campus and using your class
  schedule, find where your classes are.
• Discover what resources are offered at the library
  and ask for a library tour.
• Attend Student Orientation or take a virtual campus
  tour online.


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Print a map of campus from your school's website or pick one up in the Admissions office. Highlight where classes are located, routes, emergency services, and more.

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Go on a tour during Student Orientation. Bring your class schedule and ask questions. You may be able to go on a "Virtual Tour" on your school's website.


Strong Foundations

• Are essential if anything of value is
   to be lasting.
• Provide a base that allows for
   continual growth.
• Allow us to become an asset in our
   homes and our communities.

• Our Mission •

• To encourage lifelong learning and
   continued study.
• Provide a foundation for progress
   and growth.
• Teach skills to help you not only
   succeed, but excel.

Learning Model

PREPARE to Be Taught —
    Get ready physically and mentally.
STUDY the Concept —
    Give consideration to what you learn.
APPLY the Principle —
    Put the information to use in your life.