Student Resources

This is where you would provide links and information about internal and external resources for students in your department.
Announcement
This is where you could put important information, such as upcoming deadlines or course changes, that you want students to see right away.
More about Announcement
Quick Links
This is where you could put links to resources that students commonly look for. You can link internally to places within your departmental website or the academics website, or link out to sites within middlebury.edu and externally as well.
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Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research
CTLR’s professional staff and peer tutors partner with students to help enrich your academic experience at Middlebury.
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Library and Technology
Meet with an expert research librarian to find sources, develop search strategies, and help with technology..
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Academic Advising
Find out what you need to know about advising at Middlebury.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find out about research opportuities?
We encourage and support research in this departments and will help you develop the best path forward. Start by talking with your advisor or department chair. You can also visit Undergraduate Research for more information on research and related funding opportunities.
What kinds of careers do people in this major pursue?
Many of our graduates go on to rewarding careers in the field, including positions in X, Y, and Z at companies such as P, Q, R, S, and T. You can also connect with the Center for Careers and Internships and meet with an advisor who specializes in this field.
What are my options for studying abroad?
You can spend a year or semester abroad and continue your studies in the language of your choosing. There are also opportunities to study abroad in an English-speaking country. Find out more about what options are available and where in Study Abroad and learn specifically about Middlebury’s Schools Abroad programs.

Image with Text
This is another way to highlight a particular resource or upcoming opportunity that you want students to be aware of. You can include a caption with the photo or use the space here to explain in more detail what is happening.
When You Need a Response
A button is a way to call student to action when you need a response to an event or registration for something.