Tutoring
Free weekly tutoring services are available at the Julia N. Visor Academic Center.
University College offers programs and services to help ease your academic transition throughout your time at Illinois State. Your first-year success is critical for your college experience, and University College is here to help you succeed.
The Julia N. Visor Academic Center offers tutoring, workshops, and specialized programs to help you succeed. The Visor Center is located on the lower level of the Vrooman Center, between Manchester and Hewett Halls. Services will be held both face to face and virtually.
Staff will be available for your academic needs. See below for the current operating hours.
Hours | ||
Monday-Thursday | 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. | |
Friday | 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. | |
Sunday | 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. |
Tutoring, writing assistance, and academic/study skills workshops will begin Monday, August 29th.
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Free weekly tutoring services are available at the Julia N. Visor Academic Center.
The Julia N. Visor Academic Center offers concise and focused one-hour workshops throughout the semester to help you develop skills to perform your best.
Individual coaching can help you develop and refine academic skills, recognize your learning strengths, and develop personalized strategies for academic success.
Transitioning to college life and being successful while you're here is far from easy. University College has programs specifically for students who need a little help to get back on track to academic success.
University College oversees the academic probation support programs for students whose cumulative GPA falls below the 2.0 requirement.
Along with the Academic Senate's reinstatement committee, University College oversees the dismissal and reinstatement process for students whose cumulative GPA repeatedly falls below 2.0.
Academic Warnings are sent to any student who has earned a semester GPA less than 2.0 but has a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. University College wants to help you get back on track and improve your GPA to avoid academic probation.
University College has a strong partnership with the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution with the shared goal of educating the campus community about Academic Integrity. Learn more about academic dishonesty, how to prevent plagiarism, and making sound ethical decisions.
This program is for students enrolled in summer courses and in need of intrusive academic support.