In the College of Engineering (COE) we are dedicated to providing the support resources students need to be successful. Check out the information below about COE and campus resources available to students. Don't see what you need? Just ask!
If you are struggling with things like time management or study habits, or if you're just not sure where to start, the Academic Success Center (ASC) is your go-to resource. They have loads of good information, both online or in-person:
Many students also wrestle with writing and the writing process. The Writing Center on campus comprises three programs; notably, the Undergrad Research and Writing Studio is a great resource if you're searching for writing help:
Perhaps the most useful resource on campus is your academic advisor. Advisors are familiar with campus and what it offers and can guide you in the right direction. Importantly, academic advisors provide guidance on your degree plan and assist with the registration process. In fact, in many cases, you cannot register without meeting with an advisor. See this link for all College of Engineering advising information:
Disability Access Services (DAS) is the office who can help you receive accommodations if you have a learning disability or temporary injury. They can also assist with housing accommodations, service animals and more:
College of Engineering, Office of Student Services
114 Johnson Hall