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Academic Support
Advisors are here to support your academic journey and career goals.
Find Advising> Center for Educational Access> The CORD: Cordia Harrington Center for Excellence>
Fitness and Activity
Staying active boosts your energy and well-being. Campus recreation centers, intramural leagues, and fitness classes offer plenty of opportunities to move and have fun.
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Events
Workshops, performances, and social gatherings happen year-round on campus and in the community. Events are a great way to learn, celebrate, and connect with others.
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Jobs and Internships
Beyond income, working during school builds skills, expands your professional network, and helps prepare you for life after graduation.
Visit the Offices of Career Connections > Walton College Office of Career Connections: Handshake
Places to Relax
Campus isn’t just a place to study — it’s also filled with spaces designed for rest and relaxation. Meditation rooms, quiet lounges, and outdoor spots give you room to breathe.
David W. Mullins Library - 3rd Floor > Lane Marrs Relaxation Room (CAPS) > Commuter Lounge > Veteran and Military-Affiliated Student Center - Student Lounge > Wellness Lounge > Multicultural Center Lounge > Honors College Lounge > Graduate and International Student Lounge >
Community and Involvement
Friendships enrich your time at school, providing support, laughter, and shared experiences. There’s always a place to connect and belong. Getting involved isn’t just fun — it also builds your network, helps you grow new skills, and creates lasting memories.
Registered Student Organizations > Associated Student Government > Center for Community Engagement > Graduate Professional Student Congress > Greek Life > International Students & Scholars Programs > Multicultural Center > Student Involvement & Leadership > Transition Programs & Initiatives >Our Commitment
To foster wellbeing, the university is committed to creating an environment that supports students' academic success alongside their physical, emotional, and social needs. This involves providing accessible mental health resources, promoting healthy lifestyles, encouraging community engagement, and ensuring that academic policies are designed to reduce undue stress. By cultivating a culture of care and balance, the university enables students to thrive personally and academically.
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