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Academic Integrity Office Tips for Students: Examinations

No matter how much you prepare, it is inevitable that you will feel a bit more stressed than usual when preparing to take a mid-term or final exam. While some stress can be beneficial, you need to work toward minimizing high levels of stress that will have a negative impact on your performance, and on…

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Academic Integrity Office Tips for Students: Develop Good Study Habits

Don’t feel like reading? Listen to a podcast discussion instead. One of the cool things about college is how each semester is a new beginning, a chance to do just a little bit (or maybe a lot) better than the last. If you are a senior, take a minute to think back on your academic…

ASU’s MyPath2ASU enhances the transfer experience for students

Valentin Madrigal is an Arizona State University transfer student from Central Arizona College. Inspired to pursue higher education to support his family, in addition to his fascination with space travel, he chose ASU for its renowned aerospace engineering program and anticipates that he will graduate in spring 2024. As a first-generation college student, Madrigal chose to begin at…

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Academic Integrity Office Tips for Students: Cheating Hurts Everyone

Don’t feel like reading? Listen to a podcast discussion instead. “I don’t cheat so it doesn’t impact me.” Cheating in university classes actually hurts everyone. Cheating makes grading in the classroom unfair to other students. It holds the potential to diminish the reputation of your degree within your professional community. It erodes the trust that…

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Academic Integrity Office Tips for Students: Programming and Writing Code

Don’t feel like reading? Listen to a podcast discussion instead. Just like writing a short story, a how-to guide or even a poem, originality is important when writing code for your class assignments. In most Fulton Schools courses, the code you write must be your own original code that reflects your understanding of the assignment….

Advantages of attending a virtual career fair — Betty’s Career Tip

Since the pandemic began, virtual career fairs have nearly replaced all in-person career fairs. The virtual career fair has solved some challenges employers and candidates face. Employers can connect with candidates around the country with the click of a button. In doing so, the virtual career fair has increased productivity and engagement for candidates and employers….

Get access to class software from anywhere with FSE Cloud Classroom

Fulton Schools students can use FSE Cloud Classroom to get immediate access to the software you use in your courses. This virtual environment can be accessed with any internet-connected computer without having to install software. Fulton Schools Engineering Technical Services has launched an FSE Cloud Classroom website with a quick start guide to help you use this…

Get advice from a technical manager on demand

This summer, the Fulton Schools Career Center has been hosting the “Advice from a Technical Manager” event series. Each week, a different manager provided advice on getting hired for the job you want and answering student questions on this topic. If you missed any of these sessions, listen to the Advice from a Technical Manager audio…

Two people write on paper in an image that says "Academic Integrity: Respect, Integrity, Responsibility"

Academic Integrity Office Tips for Students: Examinations

Don’t feel like reading? Listen to a podcast discussion instead. No matter how much you prepare, it is inevitable that you will feel a bit more stressed than usual when preparing to take a mid-term or final exam. While some stress can be beneficial, you need to work toward minimizing high levels of stress that…