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ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB
Are you interested in doing research at a top lab?  The following is a link to opportunities offered by Argonne National Labs.  If you have any questions please email Dr. Joseph Hibdon at J-HibdonJr@neiu.edu
The website is the following:
http://www.dep.anl.gov/p_undergrad/

COUNCIL ON UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
The Council on Undergraduate Research hosts a Registry of Undergraduate Researchers. The purpose of this registry is to facilitate matchmaking between undergraduates who have research experience and a desire to pursue an advanced degree, with graduate schools seeking high quality students who are well prepared for research. The Registry is open to students and graduate schools in the fields of Anthropology/Archaeology, Arts/Humanities, Biology/Biochemistry, Business, Chemistry/Biochemistry, Economics, Education, Engineering, English and Linguistics, Environmental Studies, Geosciences, Health Professions, History, Journalism and Communications, Mathematics/Computer Science, Physics/ Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work and Sociology.

Any undergraduate may go to http://www.cur.org/projects_and_services/registry/ to fill out a simple information form. Students may also elect to complete a longer curriculum vitae form. There is no charge to the student and records will be made available to bona fide Graduate Schools that contract with CUR for this service.

Organizations or companies seeking the students’ information for other marketing purposes will not be granted access. Graduate School representatives may contact students to invite applications or visits to the campus and laboratory, or to share information about their research programs and financial support opportunities.

Graduate schools may provide a link to their websites, and may provide a short description of opportunities, such as research fields and fellowships.

For graduate schools that wish to review the student information, there is an access fee of $1,500 for the entire database, or $300 for one specific discipline. Again, there is no cost to you as a student to create a profile.

Our hope that students who are currently in their junior year will register now, but anyone with undergraduate research experience may register at any time. You will be able to update your listing as appropriate, to include any summer research experience or information about Senior Theses and test scores. We also welcome submissions by students who are engaged in Masters' Degree programs now but who plan on going on to a PhD program. Just fill out the information on the form including the date you intend to enter a PhD program and your date of completion of your undergraduate degree. Upload a link to your CV that contains complete information about your MS/MA degree activity (school, subject, thesis topic (if applicable), and advisor).

CUR believes that this service will be a great benefit for both students and graduate schools by narrowing the search for the right match. So if you are interested in graduate school, please take a moment to register now. Be sure to include a statement of your research interests, as this will be important for making the match.
SUMMER RESEARCH
The link below is a great website that has over 600 summer research opportunities in the United States.  These opportunities span all majors just use the search engine to find the ones best for you.  If you have any questions come see the advisor in the SCSE office.

http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/programs.asp?descriptorhub=SummerResearch_Summer%20Research%20Opportunity
OWN WEBSITE
Want to create your own website connected with NEIU check out the following tutorials.

Here is the link referenced: http://www.neiu.edu/~scs/Tutorials/Internet/Web_Development/Web_Development.pdf.

Here is a link that that has other tutorials: http://www.neiu.edu/~scs/Tutorials/

DAT
The following website is the official source for information on the DAT Exam.  The DAT is the exam taken by students wanting to go to dental school.  The website has information on registering for the exam and some practice exams.

To get to the website click here.
PCAT
The following website is the official source for information on the PCAT Exam.  The PCAT is the exam taken by students wanting to go to pharmacy school.  The website has information on registering for the exam and some practice exams.

To get to the website click here.
GMAT
The following website is the official source for information on the GMAT Exam.  The GMAT is the exam taken by students wanting to go to business school.  The website has information on registering for the exam and some practice exams.

To get to the website click here.
GRE
The following website is the official source for information on the GRE Exam.  The GRE is the exam taken by students wanting to go to graduate school.  The website has information for the general and subject exams.

To get to the website click here.
MCAT
The following website is the official source for information on the MCAT Exam.  The MCAT is the exam taken by students interested in going to medical school.

To get to the website click here.
KHAN ACADEMY
This website has a great variety of videos and activities in regards to math, chemistry, physics, biology, and so much more.  The video are in general 5-10 minutes long and are topic based.  Khan Academy also has a group of exercises to help or enhance your analytical skills.  To visit the website click here.
FINAID
A great user friendly site to help with information on financial aid.  The website also has some tips on finding scholarships and advice on the application processes involved.  You can get to the website by clicking here.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
The link below is for the American Chemical Society (ACS) website.  This is a great site for future chemist with many resources for undergraduate and graduate students interested in chemistry.  You can also get a student membership for a discount.

Visit the website by clicking here.


There is also help on the website about interviewing and developing resumes for professionals.  Interviewing Skills for Chemical Professionals.
LEARNING CENTER: WRITING, MATH, AND READING LABS
The Math Lab, Writing Lab, Reading Lab, and Learning Center, have joined together and have now become the Learning Support Center (LSC).  This consolidation of services will provide a more integrated, coordinated, and convenient center for students.

All students are encouraged to come to the LSC on the 4th floor of the Library to find the help they need to succeed in their course work and become active, engaged learners.  It is the LSC's goal to promote and encourage the pursuit of success for all NEIU students.

The LSC is located on the 4th floor of the Ronald Williams Library, LIB.454.  The hours for the LSC are 8:30 a.m. -8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday.  Please call 773-442-4568 to make an appointment and to have questions answered about LSC services.