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Whitman's Systems

Information Technology (IT) systems for college students encompass a range of technologies and services that support their educational experience, personal lives, and career development. These systems play a crucial role in modern education.

  • Portal/Intranet. These provide access to academic records, class schedules, and important announcements. Students can also register for courses and check financial information.

  • Productivity Suite. Colleges often provide productivity suites to students, which are comprehensive software packages designed to enhance academic and personal productivity. These suites typically include applications for word processing, spreadsheet management, presentations, and more.

  • Employment Services/Job Boards. Employment services provided to college students are designed to assist them in finding part-time jobs, internships, co-op positions, and ultimately, career opportunities that align with their academic and career goals. These services are typically offered by the college's career center or a dedicated office focused on student employment.

  • Library Services. Library services for college students are essential resources that support academic research, learning, and the overall educational experience. College libraries offer a wide range of services to assist students in their studies and scholarly pursuits.

  • Library Databases. Online libraries and databases give students access to a vast collection of academic resources, journals, and research materials.

  • Library Guides. Library guides, often referred to as "LibGuides," are online resources created by college libraries to assist students in navigating and utilizing library services and resources effectively. These guides are designed to provide easy-to-access information and guidance on a variety of topics related to research, academic subjects, and library tools.

  • Learning Management Systems. Platforms like Canvas, Blackboard, or Moodle are used by colleges to deliver course content, assignments, and assessments. Students can access lectures, submit assignments, and communicate with professors through these systems.

  • Whitlife. Generally, college platforms like these are used to provide information about campus events, organizations, and student life activities. It may serve as a hub for students to stay updated on campus happenings and get involved in extracurricular activities.

As such, WHitman's systems are integral to the modern college experience, facilitating learning, communication, research, and career development. Whitman students rely on these technologies to access educational resources, collaborate with peers and professors, and manage their academic and personal lives efficiently.

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