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WorldWide Wildcats Weekly Email

Feb 1, 2022

Apply for Graduation

Yes, you actually have to apply to graduate. Seems odd, but universities require students to apply to get in and apply to get out. So if you're in your last semester, be sure to apply for graduation. Doing so by March 1 will ensure your name is included in the printed commencement program. Undergraduate students: direct any questions about graduation to your academic advisor. Graduate students: view the deadlines for graduation and ETDR submission checklists and contact the K-State Graduate School at 785-532-6191 or grad@k-state.edu with any questions.


Last Day for 100% Refund

Feb. 7 is the last day to drop a regular session (aka full semester) class for a 100% refund. Just to make things interesting, non-standard (aka short) courses have their own unique drop/refund dates and follow these deadlines. Dropping all of your classes requires you to contact your academic dean's office. Graduate students should email grad@k-state.edu.


Special Assistance

The Student Access Center is committed to providing equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities. Arrange for the academic accommodations and support you may need during your course.


Ten-Minute Tune-Ups

First impressions go a long way, and sometimes that's your resume. If yours could use a third set of eyes (your mom's feedback still counts) utilize the Career Center's service called “Ten-Minute Tune-Ups.” Critiques will be conducted with Career Center staff by Zoom screen share throughout the spring 2022 semester. Ten Minute Tune-Ups can be scheduled in Handshake.


YOU@KSU

Take care of your health with YOU@KSU. Find tips and tools for everything from your mental and physical health, to friendships and finding balance. Log in with your eID and password to learn about everything that the comprehensive platform has to offer. YOU@KSU is 100% free and confidential.


Organize Your Inbox

Trying to track down an important email lost in your inbox? Channel your inner Marie Kondo and create a filing system. Tip: right click 'inbox' and create a folder. Ideas include important offices such as financial aid, each class on your schedule, and your academic advisor or major professor. This simple filing system will help keep your inbox more manageable and your virtual life a little less stressful.