Peer Mentorship
Engineering and Computing freshmen who have a peer mentor receive advice, support and knowledge from our more experienced students.
The College of Engineering and Computing’s high-impact, student-centered support systems will help ensure your timely degree completion and successful career planning.
Engineering and Computing freshmen who have a peer mentor receive advice, support and knowledge from our more experienced students.
Our combination of professional academic advisors and faculty advisors provides for both timely degree completion and career planning to maximize student success.
Tutoring help is available for math, science and other introductory-level engineering and computing courses.
The university’s Student Success Center is a comprehensive one-stop-shop for academic support services on campus, including academic support, money management consultations and student engagement programs.
University Health Services offers programs and education to help students live healthy lifestyles, specializing in disease prevention, exercise, nutrition, sexual health and stress management.
The Student Disability Resource Center coordinates efforts to ensure that students with disabilities receive reasonable accommodations. To apply for accommodations, students must register with the Student Disability Resource Center.
The Office of Pre-Professional Advising assists pre-med, pre-health, and pre-law students ensure that they are doing everything necessary to have a competitive application for professional school.