Student Resources

LinkedIn Learning 
LinkedIn Learning is an online educational platform that helps you discover and develop business, technology-related, and creative skills through expert-led course videos. With more than 5,000 courses and personalized recommendations, you can discover, complete, and track courses related to your field and interests. You can also choose to add these courses and related skills to your LinkedIn profile once you've completed them.

MS ISP students can access the full library of LinkedIn Learning tutorials.  Please download the first-time log-in instructions at the link below:
Download Instructions for LinkedIN Learning Log-in

Mental Health Support Resources for Students
For more information about mental health resources for students, or to make an appointment, please visit:
https://cmhc.utexas.edu/resources.html

Career Support and Professional Development 
To learn about the career support and professional development resources for current students, or to make an appointment with an advisor, please visit:
https://careerengagement.utexas.edu/graduate-students/

University Writing Center (UWC)
The UWC provides free programs to support and empower all UT graduate students as readers, writers, and communicators. The UWC's trained graduate student consultants provide one-on-one feedback on any project at any stage of your writing process.
https://uwc.utexas.edu/how-we-help/graduate-students/

Online Learning
Keep Learning provides students with the helpful tools and resources they need to be successful in an online learning environment. Students can find support with technology, success checklists, and academic and health resources so they can Keep Learning and keep their degree plan on track.
https://onestop.utexas.edu/keep-learning/

Canvas
Canvas is the learning management system for The University of Texas at Austin. You can find tutorials on how to use Canvas and take advantage of its many features at the link below (you'll need to log in to Canvas your EID log in credentials to view the page).
canvas.utexas.edu