Through mentorship and study skill development, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ’s academic support and advising team offers many resources to help you – no matter if you are an undecided or declared major – learn about how you can do your best on the Heights.
Remember, your academic life at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ isn’t just about handing in papers and taking tests – it’s learning about yourself and what works for you. Sometimes, this means experimenting with how to study or how to take notes. Sometimes, it means meeting with a tutor, a mentor or an academic coach.
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How can we help you?
Student Success Center
If you are looking for a tutor, academic coach or simply aren’t sure where else to go, this is the place for you! Located on the first floor of the library, the Student Success Center has mentors and tutors available for individual and group sessions.
Writing Center
Got a paper that needs a review? Need help with an outline? Not sure about the Oxford comma? The ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Writing Center can help! Located next to the Student Success Center and QRC, find us on the first floor of the library.
Quantitative Reasoning Center (QRC)
Quantitative reasoning is the analysis of real-world data using mathematical tools and critical thinking to solve problems. In short, the QRC offers support for STEM classes. Stop by – we are located in the front of the library on the first floor – and learn exactly what the QRC does.
HEOP & AHANA
The Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) and the African-American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American Program (AHANA) provide academic support services, counseling and advising services to their students. Both programs provide tutoring and community support for their students. Stop by Reilly Hall 344 today and say hello!
Class Dean Support
Lean on your Class Deans for mentoring, support and academic advice. They are your go-to support systems for academic, support or social questions. Meet your Deans and stop by to say hi!
Academic Support Services
are free to all ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ students. For specific hours and special events, visit each office’s website. And remember – your adviser can also be a good resource too.