2023 - 2024 Self - Paced GRE Registration Page

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Introduction to the Career Center
A quick introduction to the services and resources offered by the UNT Career Center and how they can support your students.
 
Maximizing Linkedin
This presentation will introduce students to the value of LinkedIn, how to set up their account and how to get the most out of their online professional profile.
 
Communicate the Value of Your Degree
This presentation will help students realize and communicate the transferable skills and knowledge sought by industry leaders and provide tips on how to get the most out of their college degree.
 
Building Your Professional Resume/CV
This presentation provides a thorough breakdown of a professional resume or CV, with content and formatting tips for each section.
 
Networking: Crack the Hidden Job Market
This presentation covers the importance of building and maintaining professional relationships through networking and mentorship.
 
Communicating Transferable Skills
In this presentation, students will learn how to articulate skills that employers seek developed through part-time work, volunteering, student organizations and other marketable experiences.
 
Creating Your Career Plan
This presentation provides a checklist of steps students can take to get career ready and other tips for creating an intentional career plan.
 
Internships 101
During this presentation, students will learn methods for seeking internships and tips for getting the most out of their internship experience. 
 
The Job Search Made Easy
In this presentation, students will learn how to embark on the job/internship search while leveraging their resources and network.
 
Acing the Interview
This presentation will offer interviewing strategies and techniques to foster confidence in candidates, from company research to follow-up.

The Learning Center is hosting additional review sessions to help you prep for your mid-term exams. The schedule of events is listed below.

SPRING 2023 MIDTERM REVIEW SESSIONS 
Date  Start End Subject Staff Location 
Friday, March 3, 2023 12:00 PM 12:50 PM ASLP 2020 Deb https://unt.zoom.us/j/85674147945
Friday, March 3, 2023 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 1100,1190,1650,1710 (extended hours) MLTs Math Lab Sage 130
Saturday, March 4, 2023 6:00 PM 6:50 PM ASLP 2020 Deb https://unt.zoom.us/j/85674147945
Sunday, March 5, 2023 6:00 PM 6:50 PM ASLP 2020 Deb https://unt.zoom.us/j/85674147945
Monday, March 6, 2023 7:00 PM 7:50 PM PSCI 2305 Isis Martin  https://unt.zoom.us/j/86873332010
Monday, March 6, 2023 6:00 PM 6:50 PM HIST 2610 Marisol Lopez  https://unt.zoom.us/j/3141880759
Monday, March 6, 2023 10:00 AM 10:50 AM PSCI 2035 Katie Davis https://unt.zoom.us/j/83272615774
Monday, March 6, 2023 2:30 PM 3:20 PM ACCT 2010 Jennifer https://unt.zoom.us/j/87942250322
Monday, March 6, 2023 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 1100,1190,1650,1710 (extended hours) MLTs Math Lab Sage 130
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 2:00 PM 2:50 PM ACCT 2010 Jocelyn  BLB 180
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 7:00 PM 7:50 PM HIST 2610 Marisol Lopez  https://unt.zoom.us/j/3141880759
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 6:00 PM 6:50 PM PSCI 2035 Katie Davis https://unt.zoom.us/j/83272615774
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 11:00 AM 11:50 AM ACCT 2010 Rene https://unt.zoom.us/j/81867800431
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 11:30 AM 12:20 AM ACCT 2010 Xay https://unt.zoom.us/j/85680788912
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 6:00 PM 6:50 PM Test Taking Strategy Workshop  Mitch https://unt.zoom.us/j/2203127264
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 12:00 PM 2:00 PM BIOL 4505 Priyanshi Sage Hall 170 lab
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 1100,1190,1650,1710 (extended hours) MLTs Math Lab Sage 130
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 6:00 PM 6:50 PM PSCI 2305 Isis Martin  https://unt.zoom.us/j/86873332010
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 2:00 PM 2:50 PM HIST 2610 Marisol Lopez  https://unt.zoom.us/j/3141880759
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 10:00 AM 10:50 AM PSCI 2305 Katie Davis https://unt.zoom.us/j/83272615774
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 12:00 PM 12:50 PM ACCT 2010 Xay https://unt.zoom.us/j/85680788912
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 9:00 AM 9:50 AM ACCT 2010 Jennifer BLB 250
Thursday, March 9, 2023 2:00 PM 2:50 PM PSCI 2306 Quinn Kelly  BLB 015
Thursday, March 9, 2023 8:30 AM 9:20 AM ACCT 2010 Rene BLB 015
Friday, March 10, 2023 4:00 PM 4:50 PM PSCI 2305 Isis Martin  https://unt.zoom.us/j/86873332010
Friday, March 10, 2023 12:00 PM 12:50 PM ACCT 2010 Xay https://unt.zoom.us/j/85680788912
Friday, March 10, 2023 12:00 PM 12:50 PM ACCT 2010 Jennifer https://unt.zoom.us/j/87942250322
Saturday, March 11, 2023 12:00 PM 12:50 PM ACCT 2010 Jocelyn  https://unt.zoom.us/j/85241733107
Balancing Your Wellness Wheel
This presentation describes the dimensions of wellness and how mental health fits into our overall health and wellness. Mental wellness programs accessible on campus are discussed so  students know where they can learn more and get assistance. Available in a 50 minute format only.
 
 
Let's Talk Money
This class talk helps your students understand important money skills needed to be successful today as students and tomorrow as graduates. Discussion, content, and length of discussion can be tailored to complement and enhance your curriculum and class time.
 
Salary Negotiation
This 50 or 80 minute presentation helps students learn about common negotiating tactics that can help them be in control of their proper worth. It will also discuss and explore web and print resources that maintain accurate descriptions of company pay and benefits.
 
Financial Intelligence Training: Classroom Edition
50 or 80 minute classroom experience that helps students get financially F.I.T.! Your students will engage in a condensed 3-part series to learn all the ins and outs of working your main financial muscles: Budgeting, Credit, and Debt.
 
Game of Life
Interactive 50 or 80 minute learning experience on how will your students do in the Game of Life? Dives into a life sized, Game of Life where students will learn where their income will take them. Planning a financial future has never been so entertaining.
 
The Walking Debt
Interactive 50 or 80 minute learning experience where students will engage in a hands on activity to avoid a debt apocalypse by learning how to live on a budget that will lead to financial survival.
Alcohol Awareness
Minor or adult? Alcohol choices affect us all. In this 50-minute workshop, a representative from the UNT Police Department talks about the hazards of alcohol abuse and the consequences of violating State code.
 
Campus and Personal Safety
In this 50 or 80-minute workshop, learn strategies and habits that will help keep you safe on and off-campus.
 
Emergency Readiness
In this 80-minute workshop, learn how to think, prepare, and act in weather-related and medical emergencies or an active shooter scenario.
 
Scam Awareness and Avoidance
50 minute workshop highlighting scams. Scams are ever changing and can be difficult to recognize. During this class we will discuss specific scams as well as red flags that someone may be attempting to take advantage of you.
Cultural Humility 101
This 80 minute workshop introduces the concept of cultural humility and self-reflection in order to encourage participants to consider how their own perspectives and experiences affect their interaction with others. This session will guide participants through an exploration of their own identity-based personal dimensions and how they influence us..
 
Passing Perspectives
This 50-minute workshop uses a “Diversity Thumball” to initiate conversation about difference and our own personal perspectives. Catch the ball and if your thumb lands on questions such as “what makes you different,” “in what ways is your world diverse,” or “share a situation when you were in the minority,” you can give and receive perspectives about things you likely never even thought about. The experience will help you learn more about yourself, your peers, and how diversity enriches us.
 
"Keep It Real" Board Games
Your team of 5 to 15 will play the diversity board game which provides participants with a powerful and enjoyable interactive experience of inclusion, bonding and bridge-building, while it facilitates a positive and dynamic environment. Facilitated dialogue will conclude this team-building activity. A total of 30 participants max and available in an 80 minute format only.
Basic Library Instruction
This 50-minute session will introduce students to the basics of library resources and services. It will also include a tour of Willis Library and an introduction to the library catalog and electronic resources. This is recommended for freshman and sophomore students. **This must be held at a UNT Library location**
 
Subject Specific Library Instruction
This 50- or 80-minute workshop will invite the subject librarian assigned to your department to instruct your students on library resources that can be used for your class assignments. This session will include a hands-on instruction using library databases and research tips and tricks. This is recommended for upper-level classes. **It is preferred that this be held at a UNT Library location**
 
Finding Funding
The university subscribes to several resources that students can use to find funding for educational expenses, professional development, and research projects. In this 50- or 80-minute session, students will become familiar with databases that contain funding opportunities. **This will be a hands-on workshop if the class meets in a computer lab or can meet in the Willis Library**
 
Organizing Your References with RefWorks
In this 50- or 80-minute session, students will learn the basic functions of the online reference manager, RefWorks. They will learn how to set up a free account, gather references from databases, organize them in folders, and produce bibliographies in the citation style of their choice. **This will be a hands-on workshop, if the class meets in a computer lab or can meet in the Willis Library.**
Live the Green Dot
This is an 80-minute presentation focusing on Green Dot, a national program built on the premise that even though no one person can do everything to stop violence, everyone can do something in their community. Green Dot explores the powerful role of the bystander—someone who witnesses acts of violence (“Red Dots”) between others—and how to safely, purposefully intervene to address those acts of power-based personal violence (“Green Dots”). Specific acts of violence include (but are not limited to) sexual violence, domestic and relationship violence, stalking, and bullying. Join a community that is ready and equipped to intervene in Red Dot incidents and help us create a campus that does not tolerate acts of power-based personal violence.
 
Read Smarter, Not Longer
Reading textbooks is more challenging than it needs to be and many of our students try to avoid it as much as possible. In this 50- or 80-minute workshop, students learn easy to implement effective reading strategies and how cramming hurts their grades.
 
Learning How You Learn
This 50 or 80-minute workshop allows students to explore their learning styles. Armed with this information, they will learn how they can make the most out of their class and study time.
 
Peer-to-Peer Study Hour
This 50 to 80-minutes offering will allow one of our trained tutors or SI leaders to come to your class and facilitate peer-to-peer learning opportunities. Students come with their own work. We send a tutor. Course availability may vary so check with us and we will let you know if we have someone available.
 
Critical Thinking Skills
In this 50 or 80-minute presentation, students learn methods for reflective reasoning through analyzing and synthesizing information in order to establish well-reasoned conclusions. These skills build creative problem-solving that students can apply to projects, presentations, and papers.
 
Getting into Graduate School
This 50 or 80-minute workshop is intended to help students get ready to navigate the graduate school application process. Topics covered includes exams, securing letters of recommendation, personal statements, and finding funding. This workshop will be conducted in a computer lab reserved by the Learning Center.

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