References/Links
Community Service/ $500 Room Charge Waiver per semester for ON-CAMPUS scholars
IU Bloomington Bursars Office
IU Bloomington Financial Aid Office
Student Academic Center
Office of the Registrar
Academic Support and Diversity
Career Development Center
Disability Services
Groups Student Support Services
Office of Strategic Mentoring
Hudson and Holland Scholars Program
Community and School Partnerships
Office of Mentoring Services and Leadership Development
Heath Professions and Prelaw Center
Honors College
Housing (Residential Programs and Services)
Majors and Careers Series
Overseas Study
Student Academic Center
Writing Tutorial Services
CAPS
IU Health Center
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ Website for FAFSA Application
Tips for College Success
TYNESE ANDERSON : Biology-Gary , IN
“Stay positive and do nothing less than your best.”
GILIAN ANDERSON: General Studies and Spanish- Michigan City, IN
" Don't spend all your refund money on nonsense. Pay your bills! Study hard and handle your business."
RODNEY HOLLIS: Exercise Science- Michigan City , IN
“Talk to your professors and find out what they did to get to this point in their lives and what you can do to achieve what you want. They can guide you to the best possible way to accomplish what you want.”
RUSSELL HOLLIS: Exercise Science- Michigan City , IN
“Find people in your class to study with. Get involved in an organization where you can have interaction with people your age that may have similar interest as you.”
IRENE MENCHACA: Finance- Griffith , IN
“ Get to know the people at the Office of Financial Aid. Make sure you take time for yourself. Take advantage of the free movies at the IMU.”
NILAJA NEELY: Athletic Training-Gary , IN
“Networking is the key!! Learn the bus schedule and get a bus pass!”
TRANG HUYEN NGUYEN: Biology-Fort Wayne , IN
“Always go to class, keep up with your class work, enjoy school and have fun”
UZOMA “FLO” OLUKA: Telecommunications-Hammond , IN
“It's okay to want to study what your parents want you to study, but it's best to follow your DREAMS”
VICTORIA ORTEGA: Apparel Merchandising- Indianapolis , IN
“Get involved with student organizations around campus."
JEAN PERSON: Public Health - Indianapolis , IN
“Do not let the fact of you being independent get you into trouble. BE RESPONIBLE!!”
TARA SIMMONS: Cognitive Science-Chesterton, IN
“Let us remove hatred and prejudice from the world and let it begin with me.”
MITZI TEMPLETON: Chemistry-Evansville , IN
“Classes start on the first on the first day. Keep a planner and make at least one friend in each class. Get involved in several organizations, take at least one fun class every semester; meet your professors and keep all papers until the end of the semester”
CLARENCE FITZGERALD STUART IV : Business- Fort Wayne, IN
" I would encourage students to find something tha tyou geniunely want to get involved in during your years in college. Universities offer many different clubs, jobs, and organizations that can help you become a more well-rounded individual, and display the leadership qualities that are within you."
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