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METS
Student Resources
Thinking
about college? The path to college is a journey that requires good
planning along the way. METS can help you get there. If you've missed
a meeting or workshop with your METS advisor, you may have missed
something very important, so click on Workshops
above to download the latest information.
If you
need a permission form for an upcoming trip, click
here.
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Braving the gauntlet!
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students are not born - it takes hard work, practice and commitment.
Your academic success is important if you're thinking about going
to college. As a METS student, you're well on your way to learning
and developing new skills that will help provide you with many options
in the future...but that still depends on your commitment and hard
work. Meet with your METS advisor regularly so you'll have all the
information you'll need to be a successful student!
Click here
for meeting handouts.
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METS students smiling for the camera!
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Meeting regularly with your METS advisor is a great way to learn
and develop your personal and academic skills. METS workshops can
help you learn different/better ways to study and manage your time,
can give you ideas on how to manage stress from a busy schedule,
and how to become a better student (even if you're a good one already!).
You'll also learn more about yourself along the way. With all that,
you'll be well prepared by the time you go to college. Check out
METS workshops and the latest handouts by clicking here.
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Searching
for colleges on-line has never been easier! You can access specific
college information on the school's website or even perform your
own college search by using a free search site such as www.studentaid.ed.gov.
College websites will allow you to find out anything you want about
a school, including information on how and when to apply, admissions
requirements, information about academic programs and majors, sports,
financial aid, life on campus, college classes and much more. Some
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Maine Educational Talent Search (METS)
The Maine Educational Talent
Search Project is funded entirely by the US Department of Education. The grant
award for 2007-2008 is $510,255.
In complying with letter and spirit of applicable laws and in pursuing its own goals of diversity, the University of Maine System shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, including transgender status or gender expression, national origin or citizenship status, age, disability, or veterans status in employment, education, and all other areas of the University. The University provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request.
Questions and complaints about discrimination in any area of the University should be directed to the Office of Equal Opportunity, the University of Maine, 5754 North Stevens Hall,Room 101, Orono, ME 04469-5754, telephone (207) 581-1226 ( voice and TDD) TYY (207) 581-9484.
This site last revised
3/3/2008 Comments or questions? Send email to Steve
Visco (visco@umit.maine.edu)
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