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Jan Rendleman
Is the Common Application the best choice for your college application? It could save you time if you're applying to several colleges. But sometimes, the college's own application is the best option. Read more to find out why.
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Annie Cunningham
Deciding where to go to college and what to study is a big decision. Take these 8 things into consideration while deciding where to go when you aren’t sure what you want to study.
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Jody Dittenber
Removal of previously purchased and donated volumes from a collection–colloquially called weeding, more formally called deselection—is an important part of a library’s collection maintenance activities.
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Jody Dittenber
Welcome Elizabeth Heitsch to CMU Libraries starting. Elizabeth is the new reference and instruction librarian for the Health Professions.
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Kelsey Whing
July's website updates focused on changes that provide additional related content to our audience.
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Jan Rendleman
The FAFSA Simplification Act actually does simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form. For most people, it will go from more than 100 questions down to 36. Here's the latest information on how the revised FAFSA rules will affect you.
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Annie Cunningham
What is early childhood education, and why is it important? Explore the education, career paths and job prospects of an early childhood educator.
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The transition from high school to college marks the beginning of newfound independence, endless possibilities and incredible personal growth. Read more for eight tips to help you make a smooth transition, make the most of your college experience and set the foundation for a successful future.
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Kelsey Whing
June wrapped up with updates related to website formatting, including increasing flexibility in labeling and modifying the available alerts.
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College orientation is an introduction to college life, not just for students, but for parents and supporters too! Here's thirteen tips to make the most of the experience.
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Kelsey Whing
The June 15 updates were small but mighty and included updating the blog template, correcting image rendering issues and moving a chatbot window that covered up the website cookie message.
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Alexis Hart
Master effective study habits for academic success. Learn tips on time management, task prioritization, and support at Central Michigan University.
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Kelsey Whing
Finding an on-campus job can be a great way to earn some extra money, gain valuable experience, and connect with peers and professionals in your field.
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Jody Dittenber
Andrea Howard interned for Archivist Marian Matyn in the Clarke Historical Library during Spring term 2014, she wrote about how that experience led to her becoming a professional archivist.
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More than 300,000 American college students study abroad every year. Learn how to take advantage of the many benefits of international education.
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Kelsey Whing
June's initial website updates focused on fixes, improvements and adjustments following the larger version upgrade.
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Jan Rendleman
Answers to these 35 questions will help you find a roommate that's most likely to be a good match for your lifestyle.
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Kelsey Whing
Learn more about cmich.edu and its functionality.
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Jason Kaufman
We as parents have plenty on our minds this time of year. Graduation, housing choices, and having our kid head off on a new journey are a lot to consider leading up to the fall. Taking note of a few simple steps will give you peace of mind from knowing you are financially prepared for the fall.
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Orientation is your introduction to college life. Here's why it's important and how to make the most of it.
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