Getting Started for New Students
…you’ll need to take care of before you start classes. Be in contact with your department; also, they may have a list of fun things to take care of as…
…you’ll need to take care of before you start classes. Be in contact with your department; also, they may have a list of fun things to take care of as…
…Late Registration Change Requests and Registration Appeals Mandatory Health Insurance Policy New Student Checklist for Graduate Students Parental Leave Policy for Graduate Assistants Petition Requirements Student Responsibilities University Credit Requirements…
…and Universities Additional Notes These courses will need to be listed on the student’s GS6 Program of Study form in order for them to be reviewed by the Graduate School….
…on your chapter pages or major heading pages should be listed as a footnote. Request for Embargo (Delay Public Release) Public access may be delayed for one or two years,…
…he completed his undergraduate degree, he decided to “formally study historic preservation in preparation for a career in cultural resource management.” “I’d like to work as a historic preservation specialist.…
…reminder with a Financial Planning checklist. Four Foundations of Financial Planning You may not be able to address all four foundations at once. The foundations are in a recommended order…
…Personal Development Competence in the Competencies Road Map. To start on your Personal Development, download this Competencies Road Map reminder with a Graduate Assistant Finances 101 checklist. Be Aware of…
…a story from a brainstorm session. Her team was working to create a critical needs list for major power outages. A colleague from the Northeast had the opinion that a…
…know now so I can plan ahead. I also recommend adding [email protected] to your Safe Senders email list to prevent email notifications from going to your junk or spam folder….
As appearing in CHHS.source.colostate.edu| March, 2023 | by Mark Gokavi Ph.D. candidate Bri Risk, a dietician, chef and business owner, lives nutrition, food science and athletics Runner. Cyclist. Outdoor adventure…