Take advantage of these student resources, which are designed to help you succeed.
Got questions? Find advisers that can provide guidance during your academic career.
Visit the College of Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences to find engineering scholarships.
Obtaining an internship can open doors for your career and give you real-world experience.
Teaching and research assistantships are available for qualified graduate students.
Get involved with others in your program by joining a student club or organization.
Gaining research experience as an undergraduate will prepare you for a graduate degree or a future career.
The Engineering Learning Community provides living arrangements for engineering students. Learn, grow, and collaborate with your fellow students.
Here you will find important forms on graduation, courses, policies, and agreements.
Learn more about SI classes and scheduling.