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Pay It Forward: Why It’s Important To Support Your Alma Mater

Student Life

After you graduate from EFSC, you’re most likely seeking employment or choosing to further your education. That’s usually how it goes — and we’re always excited to hear about those next steps in your professional career. That said, as we approach this season of giving, it’s important to take a step back and not only

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Are There IEPs and 504 Plans in College?

College Prep

Here at Student Access for Improved Learning (SAIL), our main function is to ensure that students with documented disabilities receive academic accommodations in their classes and in testing environments. Accommodations in college create equal access and to remove barriers to learning. For example, accommodations include taking tests and quizzes in a quiet location, receiving extra

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College in My Sights: Life as a Student Veteran

College Prep

No matter how long a person has served, transitioning out of the military has its challenges. For example, you’ll need to immediately answer, “What’s next?” Some people (myself included) choose college as the next step. While transition classes are normally provided to service members re-entering civilian life, my biggest piece of advice when it comes

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