Academic Resources

LEAD: Learning Enhancement Across Disciplines

LEAD provides learning assistance for over 45 courses through collaborative learning centers and drop-in tutoring.  It begins the second week of classes and ends on the Thursday of the last week of class.

Writing and Communication Center

Location: Third Floor Curtis Laws Wilson Library

Spring 2024 hours

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Tuesday 4:00 PM–8:00 PM
Friday
CLOSED
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday 1:00 PM–4:00 PM

We offer in-person, online, and asynchronous appointments.

Math Learning Center

Math help is available at LEAD sessions. It provides drop-in mathematics assistance for any currently enrolled student in the following courses: Math 1103, Math 1120, Math 1140, Math 1160, Math 1210, Math 1212, Math 1214, Math 1215, Math 2222, 3304, Stat 1115, 3111, 3113, 3115, and 3117. LEAD schedule

Depending on staffing, assistance may be available but is not guaranteed in additional mathematics and statistics courses.

On-Track Academic Success Program

The On-Track Academic Success Program aims to increase at-risk students' academic and personal success. On-Track accomplishes this through refining students' study skills, self-management skills, and knowledge of campus resources and by facilitating the formation of stronger relationships with professors, classmates, and other sources of support. Participants engage in the program through seminars, one-on-one meetings, and supplemental activities tailored to a student's specific needs.

Student Well-Being

Student Well-Being provides counseling services, health promotion initiatives, and prevention programs to empower the S&T community to thrive and enhance personal, academic, and professional success.