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Jan Rendleman
Wondering what the difference is between AP courses and dual enrollment? Find out where you take your courses, who teaches them, how much they cost and how you earn college credit while you're in high school.
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Kelsey Whing
October's website updates focused on improving existing widgets and features of the site.
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Kelsey Whing
September's website updates focused on improving user experience.
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Alexis Hart
Transferring to a new college or university? Get tips on how to make the process smooth, from choosing the right school to adjusting to your new campus environment.
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Kelsey Whing
Curious about majoring in engineering? Read on to learn more about the different types of engineering, engineering degrees and finding the right one for you.
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Explore what pre-professional programs are and how you can maximize your undergraduate experience to increase your chances of success in graduate school.
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Jan Rendleman
Yes, you can balance a full-time job and earn your degree with strategic planning, digital tools, and good communication at home, work and college.
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Jody Dittenber
The CMU Libraries are an invaluable resource to support your learning and research.
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Annie Cunningham
There are two types of early admission into college – early action and early decision. With careful research into each college's policies, financial aid opportunities, application requirements, and deadlines, early application can improve your chances of being accepted into your top choice of college.
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Kelsey Whing
Learn more about the content migration from the SharePoint website, www2.cmich.edu, to the external-facing website, www.cmich.edu.
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Jody Dittenber
In a 2023 student library survey, CMU Libraries’ services received high satisfaction rates, with 93.1% of respondents expressing their contentment.
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Jody Dittenber
The CMU Libraries are committed to providing you with the materials you need to thrive in your courses. In a 2023 library survey of CMU students, an overwhelming 94.7% of students expressed confidence in the library’s ability to support their academic success through our collections.
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Jody Dittenber
The library can be your most valuable ally in achieving academic success and personal growth. The library is an essential resource that offers many services to enhance your learning experiences. 95.4% overall satisfaction with the CMU Libraries.
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Kelsey Whing
Throughout August, the Digital Strategy Team worked on updates and improvements to the website, its user interface and outward appearance.
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Jody Dittenber
The University Libraries awarded scholarships to ten library student employees for the 2023-24 academic year.
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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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