Centers & Resources
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Writing Center
Resources and individual writing conferences that help students become better writers at every levelOral Communication Center
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Digital Resources
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Levitt Public Affairs Center
Engage in public affairs through research, service-learning, lectures, and practice
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Your first point of contact for many questions, your ALEX advisor will introduce you to the resources, services, and programs that will support you throughout your four years
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Your career advisor works with you throughout your four years, helping you identify skills and interests and explore career options
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Your faculty advisor will focus with you on your top priority — your academic program — working closely with you to create an educational plan matched to your interests, strengths, and goals
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Hamilton’s student fellowships coordinator will guide you through the application process for undergraduate and postgraduate study, travel, research, and independent projects
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The health professions advisor can provide you with information and guidance in preparation in postgraduate study in medicine, dentistry, or another health profession
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The coordinator for international student services can identify the appropriate resource in the areas of language, writing, cultural adjustment, or in specific subject areas that may present a new challenge
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Resources include academic counseling, transition support, and tutorials for students who present an alternate academic profile
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Students interested in entering law school are advised and assisted by the Prelaw Committee composed of faculty members and the associate director of the Career Center
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Special advising exists for students interested in engineering, business, or architecture as a career