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Academic Resources On Campus

In addition to Collins Memorial Library, there are many on-campus resources available to help support your academic goals and success while you are a student.

  • Academic advising is available to help you declare a major and plan and select courses with the help of a faculty advisor. Academic advising will help you stay on track and make sure you are fulfilling all of the requirements for your declared major(s) and minor(s)
  • The Bulletin course catalog contains all course offerings for the coming academic year, has information to help you stay up to date on program changes and graduation requirements, and has information about academic policies
  • The Office of the Registrar can provide you assistance with registering for classes, track your graduation requirements, apply transfer credit, and more
  • The Center for Speech and Effective Advocacy can help you develop presentation skills and master the art of public speaking
  • The Center for Writing & Learning (CWL) offers writing advising, subject tutors, support for multilingual students, and time management, organizational, and study resources
  • Career and Employment Services  can help you find a part-time job, an internship, or start your career
  • Fellowships can be a great way to find a grant or funding for a projects
  • Travel awards can help you present your projects and research at regional or national conferences
  • Undocumented student supports are also available to help meet the unique needs and situations of undocumented students

Additional academic support and resources at the University of Puget Sound

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