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All of the resources available to every Univerity of Minnesota student is available to Digital Campus students. Technology tools like common software packages, web-based courses, free email for life, ePortfolio, GradPlanner, and online web space; student services like academic advising, career services, online tutoring and writing center.
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You can speak to a University of Minnesota adviser at any point in your academic journey, including before you decide to enroll. Advisers can help you determine what program might be a good fit for you, help you choose classes, find financial aid if you are eligible, and guide you through the application process.
Understanding your personal learning style can have a major affect on your success in higher education. What study methods work best for you? What do you need from a faculty member in order to succeed? Use the learning styles inventory to explore your way of learning. [link to inventory]
Collect and store learning artifacts to share with your adviser, professors, and potential employers with the University's electronic portfolio.
The library research guide, QuickStudy, is an online tutorial that guides you through common research tasks in higher education, like citing sources, effective searching for resources, and evaluating web sites.
Stay on track to your degree by using GradPlanner. See how decisions made about courses this semester affect courses you can take in future semesters. Considering a change in major? Use GradPlanner to see how your courses will transfer to the new requirements.