Catalog 2016-2017

Academic Support Services


Academic Success Center

The Academic Success Center (ASC) at The University of Tampa is a one-stop shop that provides support services designed to equip students with the tools they need to succeed academically. The mission of the center is to provide academic and exploration support and assist and empower student to take responsibility for their holistic development and academic success. The main focus of the center is to prepare students to become self-supporting, life-long learners. Located in North Walker Hall, the center houses the following academic support services:

  • Academic Advising – In collaboration with UT faculty within the academic colleges who serve as students’ primary academic advisors after their freshman year, professional academic advisors within the ASC provide academic guidance by assisting new students with registration and understanding degree requirements, providing continuing students with accurate information on academic policies and procedures, assisting with curriculum and program planning, disseminating information and procedures related to academic petitions and appeals and referring students to appropriate resources both within the Academic Success Center and across campus.
  • Academic Appeals – A process available to students requesting exceptions to particular academic policies as outlined in the undergraduate catalog.
  • Academic Coaching – A voluntary program that pairs undergraduate students with trained graduate student coaches for the development of strategies that lead to academic success.
  • Academic Exploration – A process that guides students through the self-exploration process to discover academic interests and passions, explore academic majors and identify strengths.
  • Academic Skill (ASK) Courses – Courses designed for students who understand that they will need new and different study skills to be successful in the college environment.
  • Academic Tutoring – Group and individual tutoring is available in many undergraduate and graduate courses. Tutors in calculus, physics, chemistry and biology, as well as many other courses, are available to meet with students throughout the semester.
  • Academic Recovery – The Academic Recovery Program is designed to help students on academic probation return to good academic standing. The program involves a series of services for students on academic probation that include: individual academic coaching, ASK classes, academic recovery advising and special workshops.
  • Early Alert Program – A proactive system of communication and collaboration between faculty, staff and students to identify and address academic issues in a timely manner.
  • Helios/Success Scholars Program – Provides programmatic, financial, and peer support to first generation and/or minority students to assist with their transition into the university and their persistence to graduation.
  • New Student Registration – This is a comprehensive process which entails pre-registering  students in a base schedule of classes prior to arrival on campus based on their choice of major, academic eligibility, subject preferences and seat availability. Students are provided the opportunity to adjust their schedules at a designated time once base schedules are complete through the end of the drop/add period.
  • Step Up – A focused program of personal and academic skill development for students who want to achieve a higher level of academic performance.
  • Strengths-Based Education Program – Designed to increase students’ self-awareness, confidence and psychological well-being by utilizing students’ talents for success.
  • Student Disability Services – Provides students with disabilities the necessary accommodations that equalize students’ access to the educational experience.
  • Testing Services – On-site options for CLEP, LSAT and long-distance exam proctoring are offered.
  • Transfer Student Services – New transfer students will be pre-registered in a base schedule based on their transfer work, academic eligibility, subject preferences and seat availability. They are notified when eligible to view and make revisions, if applicable, to their first semester schedules. Students are also offered the option to attend a group advising session or set up an individual advising appointment and will also be invited to attend a new student orientation geared toward transfer students to introduce other support services and opportunities available when they arrive on campus to promote their success

For more information about the center and all the services provided, visit www.ut.edu/academicsuccesscenter, email AcademicSuccess@ut.edu or stop by the center in North Walker Hall.

 

Saunders Writing Center

The Saunders Writing Center, located in Room 323 of Plant Hall, offers free tutorial assistance to students working on all writing projects. Students receive individual support and instruction during the drafting process as they work to improve their ability to draft, revise and edit.

The center is open more than 35 hours a week. The highly qualified staff of peer tutors is trained by the center director, who has expertise in composition and peer tutoring. Students taking part in tutoring sessions are free to use computers and a variety of references available in the center.

Help is available on a walk-in basis or by appointment. The center is a place for students to share their writing and to receive feedback, individualized assistance and encouragement. For more information, visit www.ut.edu/academic-support.