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Every year on September 17, we celebrate Constitution Day, the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. This day is a chance to learn more about the document that shapes our government, protects our rights, and guides our responsibilities as citizens.
Here are some free resources you can use in class or at home:
Library of Congress – Constitution Day Resources
Primary sources, teaching guides, and interactive materials.
National Constitution Center – Constitution Day Resources
Lesson plans, videos, and activities created for students.
Explore the Constitution article by article with expert explanations.
Constitution Day is not just about history—it’s about understanding how the Constitution continues to shape our democracy today.
How to access student center resources off-campus
How to use our new catalog
What is a Scholarly Resource
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What do I need to obtain a library card?
How many books may I check out, and how long may I keep them?
Can students check out reference books, newspapers or magazines?
How long may I keep items checked out?
Are cell phones allowed in the Student Center?
Are students allowed to have food and drink in the Student Center?
What are the Student Center Hours? Is the Student Center open during student breaks?
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No, the NETC Student Resource Center cannot help you purchase textbooks or provide support for bookstore orders. If you need to purchase a textbook or have a problem with one, please contact the NETC bookstore at https://netc.ecampus.com.
Still need help? Watch this step-by-step video explaining how to order textbooks or visit our bookstore guide page.
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