February 1, 2024
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Programs and events are open to all students regardless of race, color,
national origin, sex, disability, or age.
Celebrate Black History Month at UofLFebruary is Black History Month and there are several ways you can celebrate and honor the lives of Black Americans. Ekstrom Library has assembled a collection of books, films and history that you can check out. You can also check out the Cultural Center and the UofL Events page for more opportunities and information on how you can participate.
2024-25 FAFSA Form is Now AvailableThe FAFSA application form for the 2024-2025 aid year is now available. Don’t forget, it is important to apply for the upcoming aid year as soon as possible to maximize your potential award eligibility. Apply here.
2-Factor Authentication Enrollment Begins 2/12New requirement for students. Starting March 10, students must use two-factor authentication (UL2FCTR) via Duo for ULink’s Student System access to register for classes, access financial aid or other student info. Set a reminder: Enrollment begins February 12. Read more here.
You May be Eligible for Free TutoringYour online course(s) could be eligible for free online tutoring through the REACH Center. Check out the REACH site and “Hackademics” workshops for helpful strategies and guides on online learning, productivity, time management, test taking and more. Learn more here.
Don’t Miss These Digital Transformation Center EventsThe Digital Transformation Center (DTC) offers free technology courses to all UofL students. You can enhance your grasp of emerging technologies including blockchain, cloud computing and more. Check out the DTC’s website for a list of upcoming opportunities.
UofL Virtual Public Health Preview Day Attend a session with the University of Louisville School of Public Health & Information Sciences to explore diverse study programs and discover potential career paths within the dynamic realm of public health.
Date: February 3
Time: 9 a.m. onwards
Location: Online via Zoom
UofL is Migrating to Blackboard Ultra Students may experience a new course look as instructors transition their courses to Blackboard Ultra Course View, a more modern, accessible and mobile-friendly course experience. To learn more about this transition and receive tips for how to navigate the new interface, click here.
Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunities Need scholarship funds for fall 2024? Apply by Friday, March 1, via the Women Center UofL Engage Portal. More information available on Engage and/or here ; or email mailto:womenctr@louisville.edu.
Need Help? The Dean of Students Office provides a variety of support services for our students, faculty, and staff, including absence notifications, academic grievances, personal crisis assistance and withdrawals.
Did you know?The Student Advocate helps students navigate educational, personal and other obstacles that affect their ability to succeed in college. The Student Advocate also assists with compassionate withdrawals. If you have a question or concern, you can bring it to the Student Advocate by emailing advocate@louisville.edu.
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