by Guest Blogger | Mar 25, 2021 | Academics, Admissions Blog, Career Prep
Not every incoming freshman has the privilege of knowing what they want to major in from the get-go. And as students go through college most end up changing their major at some point, I am one of the lucky ones that doesn’t fall into either of those categories. My...
by Brooklynn Howell | Mar 17, 2021 | Campus Life, Career Prep, Support & Resources
Just because you aren’t physically on campus doesn’t mean you’re left to fend for yourself. I know it may feel this way sometimes, especially if you aren’t even attending your classes in Winona. But you are not forgotten. To reach students no matter where their...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 14, 2021 | Academics, Campus Life, Career Prep, Student Jobs, Support & Resources
Searching for an internship can be very stressful – there is so much to consider all while worrying about other classes. Well, we’ve made it easy for you and identified the top 5 tips for searching for internships. 1. Start Early Depending on your program,...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 8, 2021 | Campus Life, Career Prep, Money & Finances, Student Jobs
Working on-campus has many benefits; from the short commute to the opportunity to make friends and connections with faculty. On-campus employers are typically more understanding of your time commitment to school and studies. Many job opportunities on-campus also align...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 5, 2021 | Academics, Campus Life, Career Prep, Support & Resources
It’s that time again, it’s time to register for Fall 2021 classes! When you are registering either as an incoming freshman or a returning student here are a few things you should know: Look at your DARS: There are ten goals WSU has each student complete...
by Carly Sylvester | Mar 13, 2020 | Academics, Campus Life, Career Prep
When I was in high school, I was friends with someone who was homeless. Despite his struggles, he raved about how much support his school counselors provided. After personally witnessing the positive impact counselors can have on students’ lives, I was instantly...