Rockland, Maine - Although the UMS fall semester is still months away, college professionals recommend that people thinking about entering the university prepare as early as possible. Career considerations, financial aid applications, and placement testing typically take more time and attention than people may realize. University College at Rockland encourages potential students to contact the Center to schedule a time to discuss their career and educational goals.
An advisor can help a student navigate the processes of academic life and can provide an important source of guidance throughout that student’s college experience
Topics routinely discussed at an advising session include:
• Admission information, degree offerings, and transfer questions
• Financial aid information
• Disability services information and referral
• Early study for high school students
• Prior learning assessment and advanced placement credit
• Placement testing
• Tutoring, study skills, note taking, test anxiety
• Career decision-making and resources
• Personal support and referral
Each semester, URock offers access to more than 400 courses leading to dozens of degree and certificate programs from the University System campuses. Degrees in education, health and human services, business, nursing, library science, counseling, and the liberal arts can be completed locally at the center and online.
For more information about programs and courses and to schedule an advising session, please contact University College at Rockland or visit www.learn.maine.edu/rockland. Appointments can happen in person or by phone,.whatever is most convenient.
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