COL 123 - Learning & the College Community

This course is designed to help students develop academic, communication, critical thinking and analysis skills; become acquainted with the University; and clarify personal values, goals and expectations.

Instruction & Outreach Librarian

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Cory Budden
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Contact:
Nottage Library
Bangor Campus
207-262-7893

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Learning & the College Community

This resource guide is meant to help you find resources for your COL 123 course. We have selected some potentially helpful books and eBooks for you, have a curated list of websites to look for jobs, support for resume building and cover letter writing, and more! Use the left-hand navigation on this page to jump around and explore this guide. 

Tutoring and Writing Help

If you need assistance with writing, we highly reccommend you get in touch with one of our Writing Centers or the Virtual Accessibility Writing and Library (VAWLT) tutors. For tutoring in other subjects, you can contact the tutoring office for support online or on the Augusta or Bangor campuses. 

Accessibility Statement
The University provides reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities upon request. Any person with a disability who needs accommodations for a workshop should contact UMA Libraries at uma.library@maine.edu to submit a request. Due to the lead-time needed to arrange certain accommodations, individuals should submit their request no later 1 week before the event.