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Welcome back! The AAC is excited about our
individualized assessment options. We offer LASSI,
Strengths, and Locus of Control. Our
centralized space provides an appealing academic atmosphere. We hope to
attract more students and encourage past patrons to visit often.
If you need help in a subject, remember
to request assistance early and often. Should you enjoy
sharing your academic abilities with your peers, we also offer
opportunities to tutor most general education courses.
When a student experiences difficulties,
the course instructor is the primary
resource available. Sometimes
additional assistance is needed. The AAC support network is that secondary
resource for students. The AAC
has a dedicated professional staff in addition to wonderful student staff.
Tutorial services are provided free of charge on an individual, group, or drop-in
basis. Tutors are current students who are trained through our internationally
recognized CRLA certified program. The certification process sets a
standard of skills and training for tutors.
As students adjust to the transition of campus
life, we support them through our academic learning strategies workshops. These
afternoon sessions are held in
Cook Library, room 513. Various topics are offered, such as time
management, learning
styles, note-taking, exam preparation and public speaking techniques.
Many of our students are administered a web-based
learning styles inventory, which aids us in meeting the individualized needs of freshmen and transfer
students. We work closely with university faculty and advisors
to assure that students have an academically successful college
experience.
Our ultimate goal
is to facilitate a community of learners. I invite you to contact our
center. I am confident that our services can provide you with successful
independent learner strategies.
The Academic Achievement Center is a
warm and friendly environment where all Towson University students can receive assistance in achieving their academic
goals. For more information about our mission and
history, click here.
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