From tutoring and academic coaching to help specifically with writing and research, there are a variety of resources to assist you in your academic journey.
The Academic Resource Center provides free academic support services to ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵstudents. They provide small group tutoring for classes and study skills workshops. They also house the Office of Disability Services, which helps arrange accommodations for students with disabilities. For more information on their services, call (414) 288-3270 or visit the Lemonis Center for Student Success, fourth floor.
Make an appointment with Academic Resource Center
Additional Tutoring Services
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Ott Memorial Writing Center - The Norman H. Ott Memorial Writing Center is a resource for all writers in the ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵcommunity and the surrounding Milwaukee neighborhood. The writing center comprises peer tutors — undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty from the humanities, sciences and social sciences — who act as conversational partners for writers in all disciplines.
- The Mic Speakers Lab - At the MIC, you can receive help in all aspects of presentation development from brainstorming ideas and organizing content to practicing effective delivery and creating visuals. In addition, trained student experts will serve as your coaches, teaching you breathing techniques, positive self talk and visualization exercises to help you stay calm and centered during your speech.
- Math Department Help Desk
- Engineering Tutoring
Students registered with the Office of Disability Services are eligible to receive advising and guidance from an ODS staff member on multiple topics relating to academic success. At these meetings, students can develop skills, habits and strategies to help them become more successful in college. This advising is not a formal accommodation but is meant to provide additional support with consideration of disability.
Make an appointment with Supplemental Academic Support
The library has the resources and personalized support students need to complete research for class papers or projects. Students who are just getting started with research or who want a deep dive into specialized resources can get one-on-one assistance from a librarian. Students can also explore and get help with digital tools used for projects in the library’s Digital Scholarship Lab.
Make an appointment with Raynor Memorial Libraries