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Different types of learners might need different types of learning environments or support to manage the rigors and expectations of the classroom. Sewanee offers a range of academic resources that can help in many ways. Empirically, we know our strongest academic performers have routinely used the many available resources: asking for help is the norm at Sewanee.

Pathways for finding help
  • Meet with your student success and career readiness coach at the Center for Student Success & Flourishing. Your coach will connect you with tools for academic support and help you enact strategies for success. You can make an appointment online via your —it's easy!
  • Ask the to review your papers.
  • Ask the to guide you in preparing a class presentation.
  • ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ the Language Resource Center to practice your foreign language skills
  • Ask your  for advice.
  • Seek support for disabilities from Student Accessibility Services.
  • Use the and departmental web pages to learn about courses as you engage in our course selection process.
  • Connect with the Dean of Students Office for support when things go awry, or you need support related to illness or absence.
  • Interact with your classmates—for discussions, for review sessions, for group studying, or simply for moral support.
  • Take advantage of the free tutoring sessions offered by many of the academic departments (focused on introductory courses).
  • Most importantly, get to know your faculty members and seek them out for the best assistance.

We strive to build strong relationships at Sewanee, so please don’t hesitate to ask for help; we all need help sometimes.