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The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, can make it easier to pay for college and other post-secondary education; it determines your eligibility to receive all kinds of financial aid, including federal grants, loans and work-study programs. Here's everything you need to know about how, when and why to file your FAFSA!
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Jody Dittenber
October is health literacy month. Health literacy is considered a foundational goal of the Healthy People 2030 initiative, and part of that effort is to ensure people can discover, evaluate, and apply information to help inform their healthcare decisions
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Jody Dittenber
The Park Library offers more than rows of books, computers, and study tables. It’s a hub of broad, unique spaces supporting many students’ needs.
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Annie Cunningham
Are you passionate about health and fitness? Read on for insights into career responsibilities, salary and role expectations and tips for choosing a top-notch exercise science program, all designed to help you make informed decisions on your exercise science journey.
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An application fee is a charge colleges and universities require when prospective students submit their application for admission.
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Jody Dittenber
1 North Remodel and the Library Café - 24/7 Spaces and Resources at the Park Library
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Jody Dittenber
Welcoming new employees to the Central Michigan University Libraries. With various headshot photos. Professional headshot and short biography of Paul Zerkle senior office specialist for Access and User Services
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CMU Celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month, by implementing an accessibility assessment.
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Jody Dittenber
Every October archivists celebrate American Archives Month, a time to help the public learn more about archives and what archivists do.
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Jody Dittenber
Resources from the Michigan Voter Information Center can help you get out and vote.
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Jody Dittenber
CMU Libraries, has a department that helps students and faculty members with their course materials when they need them. Course Reserves staff members scan and upload book chapters and articles to Blackboard shells for professors and provide physical books that students can check out from the library for a short period without having to purchase the book.
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Scholarships specifically designed for transfer students are not only available, but you'll have multiple to choose from.
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Carley Bulow
Learn more about getting a Master of Public Health degree and what that means for your future. From what it is, job opportunities and salary, you can learn all about an MPH degree and if it is the right fit for you!
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Explore a graduate-level degree that allows you to specialize in areas that align with your career goals.
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Will Corgan
Wondering if online college is affordable? Discover how online learning can save you money compared to traditional schools. Explore tuition costs, financial aid, hidden expenses, and the flexibility of online education for your academic journey.
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Annie Cunningham
These 12 reasons for prospective students and their supporters to go on a campus tour will help you make the most out of your college visit.
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Engineers should pursue a Master of Science to advance their careers, increase earning potential, and gain leadership and specialized skills. Stay competitive in the evolving field of engineering with advanced research and practical experience. Discover six key benefits.
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Jody Dittenber
We’re excited to announce board games have arrived at the CMU Libraries! The board game collection is available to all CMU students, faculty, and staff for seven days circulation with no renewals
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Banned Books Week was started in 1982 by Judith Krug, longstanding member of the American Library Association and former director of the American Library Association’s Office of Intellectual Freedom. This event occurs during the last week of September each year and highlights “...the value of free and open access to information...” and “... the harms of censorship
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Central Michigan University Libraries are proud to provide a specially curated book collection in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
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