Academic Support ServicesAcademic AdvisementIf students have questions about academic policies or procedures, they can be sure that they'll get answers, explanations, and some assistance from the Academic Advisement Office. Information on Brockport's advisement system, meeting with advisors, declaring a major, transfer credits, degree audit reports, and other hints for success at Brockport can be found here. Student Learning CenterThe Student Learning Center offers tutorial services in writing, math, study skills, and selected courses to all Brockport students. Students are also invited to browse through reference materials, use computers, and view learning strategy videotapes. Additional services include academic success workshops and class presentations. All services are free of charge. First-year Student SuccessThe First-year Success Web page, sponsored by the Office of Student Retention, allows students to connect with valuable resources to help them negotiate their first year at SUNY Brockport. The site includes information regarding General Education requirements, study skills, grades, and advisement. Students can also access a GPA calculator and a relevant set of "Frequently Asked Questions". Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)The EOP provides counseling, academic assistance, and financial support to students who come from educationally and financially disadvantaged backgrounds, and who do not qualify for regular admissions. CSTEP ProgramThe Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program provides academic and financial assistance to eligible minorities and economically disadvantaged students interested in careers in science and professional fields such as law, accounting, and health-related disciplines. For an application and more information, come to C-18 Cooper Hall, or contact us at cstep-mcnair@brockport.edu or 395-2460. McNair ProgramThe McNair Program provides academic and financial assistance to eligible minority, first-generation and economically disadvantaged full-time SUNY Brockport students interested in doctoral study leading to university teaching. Program participants are eligible for faculty mentoring, content tutoring, paid internships/shadowing experiences, and test preparation. For an application and more information, come to C-18 Cooper, or contact us at cstep-mcnair@brockport.edu or 395-2460. TRIO Student Support Services ProgramThe SSSP offers tutoring, counseling, academic advisement, study skills, computers, as well as social and cultural activities to students whose parents do not hold a four-year degree, who come from a low income family, or who have a documented disability. |
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