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The Center for Academic Success 2014-2015 Academic Year
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About Us Colin Pears, Director Juliann Winn, Associate Director Peer Mentoring, Workshops BJ Buracker, Program Coordinator Academic Coaching Brian Chappell, Program Coordinator Tutoring Services Find up-to-date information on our services at SUCCESS.CUA.EDU
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Tutoring services Drop-In Monday-Thursday, 4-10pm, many subjects covered, Pryz Academic Wing Schedule located at success.cua.edu FREE! One-On-One Submit your request in Pryz 202 ALL Subjects covered, with the exception of math $55 per course, per semester Math Center BRAND NEW! FREE! Monday-Thursday, 4-10pm, Pryz 204 Covers all levels of Math support
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Academic Skills Workshops 8/27Smart Apps for Smart Studying 8/28Time Management and Organization 9/3Understanding Your Learning Style 9/4Taking Notes You Can Use 9/10Prezi, PowerPoint, and Presentations 9/11Writing : Organization and Structure 9/16How to Succeed in a Math Course (This workshop begins at 6:00pm) 9/18How to Succeed at Foreign Languages (This workshop begins at 6:00pm) 9/24#GetConnected: Social Media and Your Digital Image 9/25Strategic Reading 10/1English 101: The Third Paragraph Revealed 10/2Midterms are Coming! 10/9Speed Reading 101 10/16Time Management and Organization 10/23Taking Notes You Can Use 10/30Strategic Reading 11/6Overcoming Writer’s Block 11/20Finals Crunch All workshops begin at 7pm, unless otherwise noted. Locations can be found at success.cua.edu
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Mentoring and Coaching Services Academic Coaching Intensive, weekly coaching sessions focused on improving academic skills, goal-setting, and accountability Typically for students falling below a 2.5 GPA, in a semester or cumulatively Peer Academic Skills Support (PASS) Work with a Peer Mentor in brushing up on academic skills such as time management, note-taking, reading, and other fundamentals Talk through transition troubles, make a new friend, get connected on campus, learn more about a major or minor Anyone is welcome, at any level of skill Miss a workshop? Come see a mentor! Simply visit CAS in Pryz 202 to be placed with a mentor!
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Graduate Workshop Series Designed to provide an introduction to pedagogical skills and teaching within a liberal arts context. It will consist of monthly workshops delivered by senior faculty, administrators, and invited contributors on topics related to undergraduate education that will help you become a better teacher and improve your chances of success in the job market. Tentative Dates: Wednesday, September 24 Wednesday, October 22 Wednesday, November 19 Lunch served at 11:30, presentations begin at 12 noon Topics and Locations TBD
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