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    Getting involved can look different for every student, depending on where they are in their academic journey. Getting involved helps new students meet friends and find a close-knit community, both on campus and virtually. If your student is in their
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    Doing better in school, keeping in touch, feeling healthier—it’s New Year’s Resolution season! Psychology research has shown that the way to see progress towards these kinds of goals isn’t just about the effort we put in. It also comes down to the
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    It is not uncommon for students to report to CUPD that they have lost money due to a scam. They prey on the student’s needs and try to exploit them. Most of the time, the criminals are located outside of the United States which makes tracking them
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    During these uncertain times, many students may be wondering if any organizations are hiring. While there have been changes in the workforce due to the impacts of COVID-19, many companies and industries are continuing to hire. Here are some tips and
  • Buff family news
    As our students begin to make their way home for an extended fall break, it’s important to remember that this is as much of an adjustment for them as it is for us. Spending time with family can be as stressful as it is enjoyable, especially in times
  • navigating changes
    This year has come with a lot of adjustments. Whether your student is navigating new guidelines, getting used to a new course schedule/format, a new residence off campus or a new job or internship, big changes can cause additional stress (even for
  • studying
    As your student continues to settle in and adjust to a new normal this fall semester, they may be finding some of their classes more challenging than expected. Here are some tips to share with your student to help them stay motivated and find help
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    Whether your student is starting their first year or their final year at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ, it’s common to feel uncertain about what the future holds. Your student may know what they want to do after graduation, or they may have no idea, and that’s okay!
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    College students wear a lot of hats: student, employee, intern, family member, friend, significant other. With so many things going on all at once, it can be hard to balance it all. Here are five tips to help your student find a school-work-life
  • uncertainty
    It may feel like a lot of things are up in the air right now: the economy, the rise of COVID-19 cases, plans for returning to work, changes to the upcoming semester and much more. Persistent uncertainty and rapid changes can leave us feeling
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