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Contact UsStudents in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences are encouraged to follow this roadmap and engage in the highlighted activities to find success at MSU Denver. This page outlines items students should consider completing during pivotal times in their journey, specifically the beginning (Year 1-2), middle (Year 2-3), near the end (Year 3-4) and at the end (Year 4) of their academic career.
Additionally, we list activities students should complete every semester (Year 1-4) to help you achieve every success!
Interested in having the print version of this page? Feel free to download the short or long version of the Roadmap to refer to later.
To use this tool to the fullest, follow these steps:
Year 1-4
Need a refresher on how to sign up for classes?
Register for Classes, Find Resources,
Regularly check-in to your Canvas, Navigate Student, and email accounts: Be in the know on all dates, holds, financial aid information, academic advising, and more.
Use the Academic Calendar for important dates and deadlines.
Complete the College Opportunity Fund (COF) application (Colorado residents): Want free money? Authorize the COF stipend on our Student Hub portal if you are a Colorado resident.
Submit a Health Insurance Opt-Out Waiver: Already have health insurance? Submit your “Opt-Out Waiver” by the deadline every semester you take nine or more credits.
If you haven’t already done so…
Become friends with your peer mentor: They know the ins and outs of MSU Denver. Check your email for their contact information.
Year 1
Bookmark the Student Hub page: This will be your BFF during your time at MSU Denver. You can even check your registration date and time through the Register button.
Complete the College Opportunity Fund (COF) application (Colorado residents): Want free money? Authorize the COF stipend on our Student Hub portal if you are a Colorado resident.
Submit a Health Insurance Opt-Out Waiver: Already have health insurance? Submit your “Opt-Out Waiver” by the deadline every semester you take nine or more credits.
Year 2
Hit a roadblock or feeling stressed?
Learn to use online tools like: Student Hub, Canvas, and Degree Progress Report.
Use your FREE resources like supplemental instruction, tutoring, learning assistants, teaching assistants, and the Writing Center to help you succeed.
Still undecided or exploring majors? Meet with an Exploratory Academic Advisor.
Invite your fam to campus for a weekend of fun during Family Weekend!
Year 2-3
Don’t be a follower! Explore leadership opportunities, become a peer mentor, work on campus.
Have some fun! Attend the Fall Fest and Spring Fling between classes
Year 3-4
If you haven't already...
Explore career options or what's next...
Stay Engaged! As your career path becomes clearer, you’ll need to engage in activities that help you get relevant experience through internships, leadership programs, undergraduate research, service learning, job shadowing, studying abroad, volunteering and career-related jobs.
Polish up that resume by using Vmock to get personalized feedback.
Set up a LinkedIn profile to start building your network with classmates, co-workers and alumni.
Set up your CareerLink account to apply for jobs and internships, upload and manage your resume, sign up for workshops, career fairs and other campus recruiting events!
Verify you’re on track for graduation with your academic advisor.
Year 4
Congrats Graduates!
More information on how to pick up your gift will be added here.
Time to focus on your career! Review job postings through Career Link and attend job fairs and hiring events. If you are graduating in May, start search for jobs in the Fall.
Identify references for jobs or graduate school among faculty, advisors, and employers. Seek their permission so you can use them as a reference.
Get prepped! Participate in mock interviews for employment or graduate school admission.
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Central Classroom 314
Mailing Address:
Campus Box 37
P. O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362
Phone:
303-615-0600
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