Support Services
Academic Support Center
The Academic Support Center is located on the lower level of the library. This team is dedicated to student success and excellence in teaching and learning. Professional staff, and peer tutors provide the campus community with a wide variety of supports for ALL students, as well as faculty and staff members. Here are just some of the services offered in this space:
If you are looking for support for overall Health and Wellness, visit our Wellness Center.
Academic Advising
- Scheduling and registration assistance for all first-year and transfer students.
- Individualized academic planning to keep you on the path to graduation.
- Holistic support to help you through any challenges you may face during your college journey.
- Additional information for current students.
Learning Support
- Peer Tutoring for undergraduate and graduate students.
- Course Study Tables facilitated by Peer Tutors.
- Guided support in finding effective learning, study, reading, and time management strategies.
- Additional information for current students.
- Consultations to understand and remove barriers and to tailor strategies and supports.
- Accommodations for students with disabilities to remove barriers to allow full participation in life at Clarke.
- Not sure if you need accommodations? Review this helpful article from our Coordinator of Disability Services.
Teaching Resources
- Tailored in-class presentations and workshops facilitated by peer tutors.
- Portal pages with timely and up-to-date links to resources, articles, webinars, scholarship, and websites on a range of pedagogical issues, topics, and current conversations pertaining to teaching and learning.
- Consultations with faculty regarding writing, writing support, and learning and learning support available.
- Additional information for current faculty and staff.
Writing Center
- Assistance at any point during the writing process from getting started on an assignment to polishing a final draft.
- Guidance and strategies on writing for college, personal, and professional life, including papers, presentations, and multimodal project.
- Resources for developing basic and advanced written communication skills at all levels.
- Additional information for current students.
- Assistance with career assessment, exploration, job shadowing, and more to help you determine the right path for you in college.
- Connections to area businesses and nonprofits that offer internships for credit and other hands-on learning opportunities.
- Guidance on resume preparation, mock interviews, and additional services that can aid you in securing a job after graduation.
Are you looking for information on the academic catalog, exam schedules, or other items? Check our Academic Resources page!