The Time Is NOW! But….Where do I start??.

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The Time Is NOW! But….Where do I start??

Bookmark: www.gvsu.edu/tc Tutoring and Academic Support Services are FREE and open to all students SASC Academic Support Services TUTORING: Scheduled Sessions in 200 STU Most 100/200 level courses Small group setting Walk-In Tutoring Engineering Math and Statistics Chemistry Biomedical Sciences, Biology and Physics (see www.gvsu.edu/TC for locations) How can students make the most out of our academic support resources? By not being afraid to ask for help! Learning to learn and study outside of the classroom is different and we can help you! SASC houses many (not all) of the tutoring and academic support resources. Tutoring is offered in both scheduled, weekly sessions and walk-in centers are offered for many high demand, high challenge courses. Point out that many students hesitate to use resources (dispel myths that tutoring is just for failing students) Academic Coaching is also available. Students can work individually with a coach to discuss time management strategies, college level study skills and test taking skills. (often parents have listed time management and studying as concerns in the poll – so bringing that back in here is a good tie-in.) All academic support is Free for all students The Writing Center is also a great resource that is provided for students and is operated out of the WRT department. Bookmark: www.gvsu.edu/tc

Additional Academic Support Services - The Knowledge Market - The Frederick Meijer Center for Writing and Michigan Authors 120 Lake Ontario Hall www.gvsu.edu/wc The GVSU Speech Lab 154 Lake Michigan Hall and the Knowledge Market www.gvsu.edu/speechlab The Data Inquiry Lab The Knowledge Market/Mary Idema Pew Library www.gvsu.edu/datainquirylab The Office of Undergraduate Research (OURS) Mary Idema Pew Library www.gvsu.edu/ours

Disability Support Resources (DSR) Where: Disability Support Resources (DSR) Where: 4015 James Zumberge Hall (JHZ) Phone: (616) 331-2490 Email: dsrgvsu.gvsu.edu Web: http://www.gvsu.edu/dsr/ Resources and Services Alternative test taking Note taking assistance Assistive technology Alternative format textbooks Study skills assessment Housing Career exploration and development New mentor residential program Campus Links – supporting students with ASD

Registration with DSR has four main components: Complete DSR application at www.gvsu.edu/dsr. Submit appropriate medical or psychological-educational documentation. Scheduling an appointment to discuss your accommodation needs with a DSR advisor. Share accommodation memo/letter with other university personnel as appropriate. For assistance obtaining sufficient documentation, please review the relevant guidelines for documentation and verification forms. Forms can be downloaded at www.gvsu.edu/dsr or picked up from the DSR office.  Registration with DSR prior to situations requiring accommodations is essential

Ask Questions! Your Professors – visit them during office hours! Check your syllabus for days, times and locations. Advising Centers – there’s one for EVERY major! Check www.gvsu.edu/advising to find out where to go for your area of study. Tutoring – check www.gvsu.edu/tc for all the locations/days/times. Start now! Don’t wait!