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Academic tools
Chemistry and math review, and campus resources for academic success.
Biology Colloquium
Biology Colloquium is a student-run class designed to introduce students to a wide range of fields within the biological sciences.
Biology Major
Planning for your major in biology.
Biology Without Borders
Students participate in various biology related global volunteer opportunities while gaining experience in the health sciences.
Boynton Health Service
Boynton is the health services provider for UMN students and staff.
Center for Writing
The Center for Writing offers all University of Minnesota students free, individualized writing instruction.
College of Biological Sciences (CBS) Student Services
Information on advising, research opportunities, and career counseling for CBS students.
Computer labs for College of Biological Sciences
Three computer labs on campus for use by CBS students.
Computer resources on campus
Directory of information about the availability and use of computers on the Twin Cities campus including computer lab locations and hours.
Instructional labs
The Biology Program’s staff provide preparative support
for CBS instructional laboratories.
Internships
BIOL 3610 matches student’s academic or career goals with opportunities in industry, non-profit organizations, and government agencies.
Student Academic Success Services
Resources on studying, note taking, approaches to exams, procrastination, and writing.
Student organizations
List of student clubs which may be of interest to biology students.
Twin Cities campus maps
Find out where your classes are meeting.
University of Minnesota Libraries
Here you will find indexes, electronic journals and text, reference and news sources, and subject resources. being able to effectively use this resource is a must for any student at the University.
University of Minnesota MyU Portal
The University’s portal allows staff and students an easy way to organize and access course and personal information.
University of Minnesota Student Conduct Code
The Student Conduct Code specifies appropriate and expected academic behavior for enrolled students. Also available as a PDF document.
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