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27 Academic Support Services Assistance for students with disabilities is available. A student must provide documentation of the disability from a professional source such as a medical doctor or psychologist. It is important to make an appointment with the Director of Academic Support Services to request accommodations. Academic Support Services Office is located in the University Center in the LINK. The phone number is 260.665.4853. Internships, Co-ops and Volunteerism You may notice that internships and volunteering are important to U.S. students. Internships, co-ops and volunteerism help students gain experience in their field of study. These experiences may also help a student focus on a specific area of interest. The Career Services Office helps students find internships and co-ops. There are many campus organizations that plan volunteer activities. Employers in the U.S. are interested in a student’s experience when hiring a new employee. Before beginning an internship, co-op or volunteering where you receive compensation, you must make an appointment with the Office of International Admission for proper work authorization. U.S. Classroom Culture Getting accustomed to U.S. classroom culture takes some time. It might be confusing if you were educated in another country. What seems strange in the beginning will soon become familiar. Classroom Behavior • Critical discussion is welcomed and encouraged. Do not disrespect other students or the professor. Tolerance is expected; you do not have to agree with classmates’ ideas, values or lifestyles.  Do not be surprised if other students or your professor disagree with you. Debates often lead to good discussions.  Sometimes classroom participation is part of a student’s grade. Are you nervous to speak in class? Remember to continue working to improve by speaking and participating.  Your own viewpoint is welcomed in class discussion.  Asking the professor questions is welcomed. Often professors like when students ask questions and participate in class.  Taking notes is important to your academic success. It takes time to learn how to take good notes and to only write down what is most important. Trine University promotes intellectual and personal development through professionally focused and formative learning opportunities, preparing students to succeed, lead and serve.

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