The Learning Center

Overview

  • One-on-one academic strategy guidance

  • Support for the transition to college level academics

  • Exploration of individual factors influencing motivation

  • Assistance with academic goal setting, self-monitoring, and organization skills

  • Small group study strategy classes (COLL 104)

  • Math and Algebra Practica to develop skills for college level math

  • Walk-in Peer Tutoring System certified by the College Reading and Learning Association

  • Centralized services for students with diagnosed learning disabilities

  • Assistive Technology Lab with state-of-the-art software

  • Study Lab opened during the evenings (except for Fridays and Saturdays)

  • Utilization of the Lindamood-Bell ® Approach to Learning ((DEVL 005, fee-based)

  • The Mentor Advantage Program – Transition and Persistence Phase (DEVL 020 – 042, fee-based)

  • Professional Tutoring (DEVL 025 - 029, fee-based)

  • Professional staff with graduate degrees in Education, Educational Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, and Reading