If you find yourself struggling...
Within the first month of the semester please take a private moment and honestly assess how you are doing in each of your classes. If you are having any trouble go get some help! The first stop is the professor who teaches the class. Remember that every professor has posted office hours when they are available to work one on one with students. One of the most frequent complaints of professors is that students wait too long to see them when the student needs some help.
There are many other services available on campus:
- Center for Academic Success: Located in ML 132 (389-1791), the Center for Academic Success offers free tutoring and study skill help.
- Student Support Services: Students who qualify as low income, have a disability, and/or are the first generation college students (neither parent earned a bachelors degree) are eligible to receive services. Student Support Services is located in WC 355 (389-2797).
- Career Development Center: Do you need help choosing a major? Do you want information on career options? Are you searching for an internship or job? If you have any of these questions then stop by WA 209 (389-6061) for help.
- Counseling Center: Students receive free counseling services at the Counseling Center. A death in the family, breaking up with a boyfriend/girlfriend, or other problems may affect your academics. Get the help you need to live better and perform better in school! The Counseling Center is located in CSU 245 (389-1455).
- Mentor Connection: Advising "U" in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences offers help to students who may be struggling in their classes or are on academic probation. They are located in Armstrong Hall 114 (389-6306).