There are a variety of on-campus resources listed below
that can help you succeed academically at NDSU.
Always start by talking with the instructor of the course in
which you are having difficulty. Your instructor may be able to
assist you him or herself or get you connected with someone who
can.
Your academic advisor may be able to help you assess your course
load, refer you to campus services, or offer some study
suggestions.
Wondering who your academic advisor is? You can view your
advisor's name and contact information on Campus Connection under
"Academic Records."
West Dining Center, Room 6
- ACE offers free, drop-in tutoring in a group setting for many
100 & 200 level courses
- No appointment necessary! For a complete list of subjects and
times they are offered, see the ACE Tutoring
Schedule
- For more information, call 701-231-5131
Library lower level, Room 6
- Writing consultations for any subject area
- Assistance with outlining, research, grammar, style and
formatting
- Students can schedule an appointment by visiting the office,
emailing ndsu.cfw@ndsu.edu, or calling
701-231-7927
Ceres Hall 212
- Study skills classes
- Access to academic accommodations for individuals with
disabilities
- Personal counseling/Academic counseling
- Career planning classes and counseling
- Test anxiety seminars
- To make an appointment or for questions and concerns, call
701-231-7671
Department Assistance
Many departments offer tutoring or help sessions for specific
subjects. Contact the departments listed below for more
information.
Engineering
- Engineering Honor Society Chapters provide tutoring in many
engineering courses
- Locations and times are to be announced
- For more information, call 701-231-8671
Mathematics
- Drop-in tutoring is available in all Math courses at ACE in
the West Dining Center, Room 6
- See the Department of Mathematics Tutor Room Schedule for times
available
- For more information, call 701-231-8171
Physics
- Teaching Assistants are available for assistance
- TA Office hours are posted in the department (Dolve Hall 111)
and announced in class
- For more information, call 701-231-8974
Ceres Hall 319
- Student Support Services offers academic assistance for
eligible students
- Free tutoring and small-group instruction is available in a
variety or course areas
- Courses in basic computer skills, study skills, and reading
improvement are also available
- For more information regarding eligibility requirements and
to schedule an appointment, call 701-231-8028
IACC 150C
- Provided one-on-one and small-group assistance with
technology-related course work and class projects
- Assistance with multimedia projects, including audio and
video capture, editing, and conversion
- Students may walk-in or schedule an appointment by calling
701-231-6327