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Accents and Special Characters [pdf]: Instructions for both PC and Mac computers

Online Dictionary : Well suited for the DFL since it covers French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, and is currently beta-testing its new Portuguese dictionary. Much more reliable and useful than the online translators.

Final Exam Schedules: SJSU Info.

DFL Media Center Website: Foreign Language Media Center online booking.

Human Resouces: Partner with the campus community to create a high performing university. Our website provides you with sufficient information about the array of services HR offers to applicants, students, staff, faculty and administrators.

Job Resource Center: AfterCollege Program where employers may post and forward employment opportunities.

MySJSU:MySJSU is for current and former students and applicants for admission, as well as all SJSU employees. Find important information about your academic or work career, system downtime, procedural updates, documentation, training and support. MySJSU is a product of the CMS Project Office at San José State University.

SJSUOne: An SJSUOne account is a University access account available to all current faculty, staff and students at the University. It was developed and is maintained by University Computing and Telecommunications. You can use your SJSUOne account to sign on to the campus Wireless network. In the future you will use this same account to sign on to additional applications and campus resources displaying the SJSUOne logo.

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Testing and Evaluation Department
The Testing and Evaluation Department administers the English Placement Test (EPT) and the Entry Level Math Test (ELM) required to qualify for appropriate course work in order to satisfy specific General Education requirements. We also administer the Writing Skills Test (WST) which may be required of all undergraduate and graduate students prior to enrollment in 100W courses.

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