2. A Tour of Resources on Campus
• Tutoring
• SI-PASS
• Writing Center
• Advising
• Career Services
• Office of Multicultrual Affairs
• CDAR
• Women’s Center
• Vandal Health Ed
• Counseling and Testing
Center
• Center for Volunteerism
• Department of Student
Involvement
• LGBTQA Office
• BEAMS
• Student Health
3. Tutoring
• Support for 100 &
200 level courses in:
Bio, Math, Chem,
Psyc, Engineering,
Poli Sci, AVS,
Business, Stats, Econ,
Accounting, Soc, and
Architecture
• Drop-in and one-on-
one apts available
4. SI-PASS
• SI-PASS provides
peer guided study
sessions for difficult
courses
• Different from
tutoring (leaders
don’t go over
homework)
• Offers Pre-Exam
Study Sessions
5. Writing Center
• Provides one-on-one
writing help
• Fully online for Fall
2020
• Offers synchronous
and asynchronous help
• They offer more than
just editing! The
Writing Center can
help with all stages of
writing!
6. Advising
• Your Advisor can to
more than just help
you plan your class
schedule
• They can help you
connect with faculty
and plan for grad
school
• Most programs have
you work with a
faculty advisor after
your 1st year
7. Career Services
• Career Services can help you
with every step of the
job/internship hunt
• Their services are available
online and partially in person
• Each college has a dedicated
Career Advisor to help their
students
• You can get help from Career
Services even after you
graduate!
8. Center for Disability Access and Resources
(CDAR)
• CDAR provides
accommodations for
students that need
them
• Accommodations are
very common!
• You can also apply to
work for CDAR as a
Note Taker
9. Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA)
• OMA sponsors all sorts of cultural
events across campus
• They offer critical training for
faculty, staff, and students
• They can help advocate for students
that are facing adversity on campus
• OMA helps create a vibrant and
more connected campus
community
10. Women’s Center
• The Women’s Center is a
place for all students
• Sponsor many events on
campus
• Staff at the Women’s Center
are Semi Confidential
Reporters
11. LGBTQA Office
• Sponsor many events
across campus
• Ensure that campus
remains an open and
welcoming place for all
people
• Provide support for
students that are dealing
with difficult situations
surrounding their sexual
or gender identity
12. Vandal Health Ed
• Provide workshops and
training for faculty, staff, and
students
• Connect students with
campus and community
resources
• Offer internship and job
opportunities of students!
13. Center for Volunteerism & Social Action
• Organize and run the Vandal
Food Pantry
• Sponsor events centered
around social action and
community involvement
• Help with voter registration
and rides to the poles for
elections
• Provide opportunities for
students to travel for service
trips through ASB
14. Department of Student Involvement
• The one stop
place to learn
about clubs and
other student
organizations!
• Focused on
building
community
across campus
15. Better Education About Money for Students
(BEAMS)
• An office within the Financial
Aid Office
• Provide advice to students
around the subject of
finances
• Students can schedule one-
on-one appointments with
the BEAMS staff
16. Counseling and Testing Center (CTC)
• Provide free counseling
services to students
• Currently operating over
Zoom
• Can provide psychiatric
testing to students (not
free, but lower cost than
other places)
• Also provide a variety of
national testing (i.e. GRE)
17. Vandal Health Clinic
• The main health care clinic for
students
• Walk-ins and appointments
accepted
• Work through Moscow Family
Medicine
• Work with a variety of
insurance providers
Editor's Notes
The goal of this course is to provide students with many different success strategies and tips, and encourage them to try them out in their studies. We will discuss and practice many of the different methods that we cover, and explore how to make these strategies more applicable for the classes you’re in.