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Links to Learn More About the Learning Center:

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About the Learning Center:
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Links to Additional Resources:
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*Oral Presentation Skills
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Learning Center
Reed Library, Fourth Floor
Carnahan-Jackson Center for Learning and Scholarship
SUNY Fredonia
Fredonia, NY 14063

Drop-in Tutoring has ended for the Spring 2008 semester.

 

College Tutoring Services:
Whether you are looking for the extra assistance you need to pass a class, or you want help boosting your 'A-' to an 'A', the Learning Center is for YOU. We offer confidential, free tutoring in virtually all subjects offered at SUNY Fredonia. Just stop in the Learning Center (conveniently located on the fourth floor of Reed Library) any time during our drop-in hours.

Full Opportunity Program:
Students in FOP are admitted to SUNY Fredonia based on their potential and in consideration of special talents or strong recommendations from high school administrators or teachers. FOP students are typically involved in a wide variety of extracurricular activities including athletics, dance and music.
Disability Support Services for Students:
The goal of DSS is to insure that no one is excluded from participating in any of the activities, courses, programs, or benefits of the college because of a disability.

3-1-3:
A time-shortened combination of high school and college course of study which can lead to a B. A. or B. S. degree in three years after high school graduation. REMINDER: NEW 3-1-3 student ORIENTATION August 6th!

Supplemental Instruction:
In association with a sponsoring professor, SI tutors review class material and help students acquire the study skills necessary to succeed in traditionally difficult academic courses.
Guided Study Session:
An alternative configuration to drop-in tutoring, a CTS tutor leads group study sessions for students enrolled in a preselected course. Enter the GSS main page to see which courses offer a GSS.
English Language Support Services:
Students for whom English is a second language are eligible for academic support services through the Learning Center.
Link here to send e-mail to the Learning Center about this site. Supporting Experienced Students:
Information of particular interest to transfer, international, nontraditional and re-entry students including an EXPANDED Online Version of Point of Reference, a newsletter for Experienced Students.
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