There’s no doubt that registration is one of the more stressful times of the year, right up there with midterms and finals. The ritual has changed quite a bit since I first started here at UTM, but the experience is always the same: stressing about what classes are offered when, nervously checking and double-checking your… Continue reading How to make registration easier
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Some advice on advising: do your research, be prepared
With the semester winding to an end and finals just around the corner, students are growing eager to head home for the holidays. Before heading home for Thanksgiving, make sure you have contacted your advisor to schedule an appointment. The majority of us are all too familiar with the process by now, but if you’re… Continue reading Some advice on advising: do your research, be prepared
Classes you didn’t know you needed
College students know all about “filler” classes; those taken to rack up a full schedule, or to count as an elective. However, filler classes don’t have to be a waste of time, in fact several classes at UTM could be considered essential for the future. There are classes like Event Planning (MKTG 377), Psychology of… Continue reading Classes you didn’t know you needed
Family Weekend Fun
UTM is hosting its Family Weekend Sept. 14-16. Family Weekend is an event planned by the University for students and their families to come together and experience UTM through different activities. Last year there were approximately 600 people that attended Family Weekend. “My hope is that families will visit our students for a great weekend… Continue reading Family Weekend Fun
Changes to financial aid schedule
Financial Aid released an email and portal statement informing students of changes to the drop date schedule and, by proxy, the refund check issuance schedule. The following are the new dates for students to make registration changes within their schedule for the fall semester: Friday, Aug. 31- Last day to add classes Sunday, Sept. 9-… Continue reading Changes to financial aid schedule
Sept. 21 SGA Senate highlights
The Student Government Association is well on their way to filling all of the empty senator seats and increasing retention among students, as of their second senate meeting on Thursday, Sept. 21. SGA accepted the appointment of seven new senators, two senators-at-large, a justice, the athletic liaison and the speaker of the senate. There were… Continue reading Sept. 21 SGA Senate highlights