 Today we'll be looking at some of the resources available to you from the iSchool Advising Department. These resources were designed to help you navigate policies and procedures, as well as customize your academic plan to meet your career goals. To follow along, direct your browser to iSchoolApps.sjsu.edu-advising and click on the Getting Started link. Resources are sorted by category, policies and procedures, academic success, course planning, and career planning. Take some time to read through this page on your own. It will assist you in locating answers more quickly throughout your time at iSchool. Let's look at some of the topics under policy and procedures. When you click into a category, you are entering that toolkit. Each contains a list of topics. If you are new to iSchool, going over each topic in every category will give you a great overview on what to expect throughout your studies. It is a lot of information, but looking at it now means you will be prepared to clear any hurdles that might come up and prevent you from becoming distracted from your studies. Each topic will direct you to a relevant iSchool page or downloadable resource. I'm going to click on Candidacy Form Tutorials. This topic brings us to the page for Graduation Candidacy. This is a lot more direct than surfing all over the iSchool website. In this way, the advising topics act like a directory. I'm going to use my back button on my browser to return to the Getting Started page. Let's look at Tools for Academic Success. Before, I mentioned the downloadable resources. The Academic Self-Paced Workbook and My Career or Course Plan are documents provided by the advising department to assist you in mapping and planning your time at iSchool. Click to download and start using them. I'm going to skip Course Plan for the moment and move on to the Career Plan Toolkit. If you're still not sure what you want to do after iSchool, this toolkit provides a lot of tips about emerging careers and possible directions. If you are getting ready to enter the workforce or change jobs, this toolkit has support with job searching, networking, and creating your resume and cover letter. I saved the Course Planning Toolkit for last because it is the resource which is featured when you click on the Advising Toolkit link here in the top menu. This toolkit has the resources you will want to access most often during your studies. Questions about what classes are being offered, who is teaching, and help with your e-portfolio are all here. The Career Pathways Comparison Tool is helpful when planning electives. Say you want to know what courses will prepare you for leadership in academic libraries. The tool will list courses which support the intersection of these careers. Let's get back to the Advising Page. The next link in the menu is the Faculty Advisors. These faculty members are available to offer guidance for specific course or career questions. Select one by area of expertise or pick one of the generalists. The last page we are going to look at is the Frequently Asked Questions. If the toolkits are your iSchool directory, this is your index. Select a topic from the drop-down menu and browse the answers. Or type your keyword directly into the search. We hope this overview has been helpful. For additional questions or support, please contact the Student Services Team. And thank you for watching.