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All of the resources available to every University of Minnesota student are available to Digital Campus students: technology tools like common software packages, web-based courses, free email for life, ePortfolio, Graduation Planner, and online web space; student services like academic advising, career services, online tutoring, and writing center.
Use the questions on the online learning assessment page as a guide to answer the question.
You can speak to a University of Minnesota Digital Campus staff at any point in your academic journey, including before you decide to apply. We can get you in touch with advisers who can help you determine what program might be a good fit for you, help you choose classes, find financial aid if you are eligible, and guide you through the application process. Call: 1-800-991-8636 (UofM), email umdc@umn.edu, or use the chat tool on the right.
Understanding your personal learning style can have a major affect on your success in higher education. What study methods work best for you? What do you need from a faculty member in order to succeed? Use the learning styles inventory developed by Penn State to explore your way of learning.
U of M Libraries provide services to online students affiliated with each campus: Duluth, Crookston, Morris, Rochester, and the Twin Cities. The Twin Cities Libraries have put together some excellent online tutorials on how to use the assignment calculator, RefWorks and conduct online reasearch.
The U of M Learning Platform integrates many independent academic (e.g., WebVista, Moodle, myLibrary, podcasts) and administrative applications (e.g., holds, account balance, advisers) into a unified system to support learning. Students access the Learning Platform via the myU portal.
Collect and store learning artifacts to share with your adviser, professors, and potential employers with the University's electronic portfolio.
Computer and technology support helplines are available for each of the U of M campuses: Crookston, Duluth, Morris, Rochester, and the Twin Cities.
Minnesota Online provides access to online courses, degree, certificate and diploma programs from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities.
Questions? You can reach the Digital Campus Support Center via:
Phone: 1-800-991-8636 (UofM)
Mon - Fri, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Email: umdc@umn.edu
Use the Graduation Planner to help determine what courses to take. The Graduation Planner allows you to propose multiple scenarios and see the results of your decisions before you make them.