Academics
- Tutoring is one of the most effective ways to help improve your academic performance, reinforce classroom learning and boost your confidence.
- If you receive a course alert, don’t fret. It’s a way for a professor to let you know you might benefit from additional campus resources or a new approach to improve your standing in a class.
- The University Libraries are committed to helping faculty and staff succeed in their career and research. Learn about important resources, services, news and events for you and your students.
- The University Libraries are committed to empowering all students, new and returning, to achieve academic success and build a sense of belonging. Check out our guide to the libraries for the fall.
- Because a significant portion of undergraduate students participate in sorority and fraternity recruitment, we want to provide details on student engagement and the priority of academics.
- 91ÊÓƵ’s equitable access course materials program provides undergraduate students access to their required course materials for a one-time flat-rate price each semester.
- The High School ACCESS program, as part of the Division of Continuing Education, will offer a new scholarship to high school students with demonstrated financial need. The fall application deadline is Aug. 28.
- 91ÊÓƵ undergraduate students interested in materials research will get a boost next summer thanks to a new Research Experience for Undergraduates grant from the National Science Foundation.
- Global experiences, a thoughtful program design and an emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion helped students forge tight bonds while reflecting on their aspirations as leaders.
- Summer Session has already begun, but there is still time to register for one of the later terms offered. Choose from hundreds of in-person, online, remote and hybrid remote/online courses.