Part of achieving success as a student is knowing when to ask for help.
That could mean help with your classes, help dealing with a personal issue, or help finding resources specially designed for students like you.
Knowing whom to ask is another challenge. This guide can help you get connected with the support you need. Also see Student Services A–Z for an alphabetical list of resources available to you.
- IT support: Need computer help? See the IT Support Center.
- Academic support: Learn more about supplemental instruction, tutoring, and other academic support.
- Drugs and alcohol: The Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs program (ATOD) offers the Alcohol Wise on-line alcohol prevention program and several other on-line tools to test your level of alcohol and other drug use.
- Counseling Center: Individual or group counseling, self-help resources, crisis and emergency services, substance abuse counseling, and more
- African American Cultural Center: Services to help African American students succeed and expand diversity awareness on the entire campus.
- Veterans and Service Members: Learn about tuition assistance, programs, and other benefits; and counseling services for veterans and service members.
- Disability Support Services: Services for students with learning, physical, hearing, vision, psychological, or other disabilities
- LGBT: The Safe Zone program aims to improve visibility and support to LGBT (or GLBT: gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender) students and employees.
- Office of Student Conduct: Investigates alleged policy violations, conducts disciplinary hearings, provides consultation on disciplinary issues, and more
- Students at risk: The Crisis Assessment and Response Team (CART) supports students at risk.