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1 day ago · Then second semester, I roomed with a friend of a friend who I’d only met a few times. Both of these roommates were incredibly easy to live with, and I think the key was that we knew we got along but we weren’t overly comfortable with each other yet. Because we weren’t best friends yet, we didn’t want to irritate each other, so we tried ...
4 days ago · Overview: This comprehensive session brings together best practices in online student engagement, focusing on both discussion board activities and social engagement tools within Canvas.... Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2024
4 days ago · Once your intake is complete (when we have your intake and supporting documentation), your accommodations will be approved. You can then request your semester-specific accommodations. Current students (already registered with DSS): Currently enrolled students will use UWS Accommodate to request accommodations each semester. Students who have ...
2 days ago · Dependent students in the first year of a program of study may borrow up to $5,500, while second-year students may borrow up to $6,500. Independent students have higher loan limits. The maximum amount undergraduates may borrow during their college program is $31,000 for dependent students and $57,500 for independent students.
1 day ago · “Definitely the Davis Memorial Library on the second floor. The best spot.” Anuja Sonnad ’27 . Business Administration “Davis Memorial Library. That’s my second house.” Ben Jenkins ’24 . Mass Communications “Davis Memorial Library.” Sile Hernandez ’26 . Healthcare Administration “Davis Memorial Library.” Luis Melendez ’26
2 days ago · A student who plans to exit the College with no intention of returning must contact the Center for Advising and Academic Services (CAAS). Students exiting during the semester may have financial and academic penalties. The Office of Student Financial Services can determine financial penalties. CAAS can discuss academic penalties.
1 day ago · Admissions and placement requirements can be found here. High School Students. Midland College welcomes high school students that complete admissions procedures and meet all registration requirements. Current high school students may take classes as college credit only or as dual credit under authority of TAC 4.85.