Student
Resources
The IS Area offers opportunities to students to enrich themselves beyond the classroom material. The IS Mentoring Program
which links current students to alumni who are working in the St. Louis IS
community. The primary mission is to provide career planning development
and mentoring to IS students. In addition, the Area sponsors an IS Programming Club (ISPC). The IS Programming Club sponsors speakers from the community on new technological developments and employment opportunities.
The Area also sponsors a IS Student Discussion Group
both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Not only does this serve
as a mechanism for announcements about scholarships, employment opportunities
and deadlines, it provides a medium for discussion among the students.
IS Students also have exclusive use of the Advanced IS Student Laboratory.
This Lab of specialized hardware and software is located in Room 200 of
the Computer Center Building. It is available only to students in advanced IS courses.
The Area also has some specialized scholarship opportunities.
Campus-Wide Student Resources Include the following: