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International students

Events and opportunities for Fulton Schools international students.

Find International Student Resources
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Join the hubbub at the Student Hub

Join the hubbub at the Student Hub!

Check out the NEW Fulton Schools Student Hub, a resource website for current undergraduate and graduate students. Find Advising, Tutoring and Student Orgs all in one place!

Two Fulton Schools graduates celebrate at Convocation.

Congratulations to the Class of 2023!

Thank you for joining us to recognize the 2,259 Fall 2023 graduates of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering! We are proud of all your achievements and can’t wait to see the difference you make in the world as engineers and technologists!

Academic Integrity Tips for Students

Academic Integrity Office tips for students: Learning from your mistakes

One tip for dealing with a bad week is to be committed to learning from your mistakes. Once you see both your assignment successes, and failures, as opportunities to improve your personal learning system, it’s a game changer. At the end of each week, think about the study habits that worked well for you and those that didn’t.

Two students look at a research poster.

The FURI Symposium is now the Fulton Forge Student Research Expo

The students you meet at the Fulton Forge Student Research Expo are the same as those who participated in the FURI Symposium in past semesters. They have conducted independent research under the guidance of a faculty mentor and present the findings of their work with the community at a semiannual poster session open to the public. These projects are inspired by real-world problems in need of innovative solutions.

A Fulton Schools grad celebrates during confetti and fireworks at Convocation.

Congratulations, Class of 2023!

Thank you for joining us to honor the 3,943 Spring 2023 graduates of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the graduates from past semesters who joined the celebration.

A student works at an internship

Career Center advisory: Watch for scam employers

 Don’t accept a job that you didn’t apply to, didn’t require an interview or barely asked you any questions, gave you one day to accept, wanted your banking account or personal information, or wanted to send you a check in advance so you can purchase equipment.