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11/18/21 Student Update

11/18/2021 Academic Affairs Weekly Student Update

 

Greetings Cambridge College Students:

 

Spring registration is now open! We encourage you to reach out to your advisor or success coach to make an appointment and to register early to ensure you get the classes you need.

 

Fall 2021-2022 Workshops

This fall, Cambridge College is offering many virtual workshops and events! Click here to access the full list of workshops>>.

 

English Conversation Groups

Are you interested in practicing English in a safe and supportive space? Consider joining our English Conversation Groups. We have two groups available. See below for details and links to register to join:

 

§  Every Monday, 9/20-12/13, 5-6 PM. English Conversation Group with Santia Lindor. Click here to register for the series>>

§  Every Thursday, 9/23-12/16, 5-6 PM. English Conversation Group with Charlie DiSilva. Click here to register for the series>>

 

Upcoming Workshops & Events

§  Wednesday, 11/24, 6-7 PM. Library Webinar: Introduction to the Cambridge College Online Library with Jeff Cronin. Click here to register>>

§  Thursday, 12/2 4-5 PM. How to Make an e-Poster with Kate Litterer. Click here to register>>

§  Friday, 12/3, 3-4 PM. How to Make an e-Poster with Kate Litterer. Click here to register>>

§  Tuesday, 12/14, 5-6 PM. Undergraduate Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio Workshop: Jeff Hogan. Click here to register>>

 

Tutoring and Academic Support

It is getting toward the busy part of the term. If you need assistance with your writing or coursework, we strongly encourage you to reach out to a tutor. Cambridge College has many professional tutors in reading, writing, math, statistics, accounting, ABA, technology, and MTEL support. In addition, all students have access to TutorMe 24/7 tutoring support and paper submissions. For information on how to access academic support, click here>>.

 

Keep up the good work with your classes, and be sure to register for the spring term as soon as possible.

 

Sincerely,

 

Stephen Healey, Ph.D.

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

 

Cambridge College is committed to ensuring that its events, services, and facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities, under requirements from the ADA of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. If you need accommodations to help you access our events, services, or facilities, please contact the Office of Disability Support at vera.dimoplon@cambridgecollege.edu or 617-873-0614. 

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