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Academic Resources on Campus

CCAS is a great resource for helping undergrads with their academic needs. This is often a good place to start if you don't know who to ask for help. They are located at 312 Lattimore Hall and take walk-ins and appointments. They can help you with: 

-Adding/dropping a class

-Health professions advising 

-Independent study 

-Transfer credit 

-Approval for underloads/overloads 

and much more! Click the title above to be taken to their home page to learn more.

Peer advisors are current students who have been trained to help other students. Peer advisors are major-specific. Some of the things they can help with are: 

-Declaring majors 

-Picking classes 

-Reviewing research opportunties 

-Connecting to faculty 

For more information, click the title above. To be referred to a peer advisor, email peeradvising@rochester.edu

CETL focuses on quality teaching and learning for faculty, grad students, and undergrad students. Undergraduate services include:

 

-Course-specific collaborative workshops  

-Study groups 

-Study skills support 

-Study skills course 

They can be found in Dewey 1-154. Click the title for more information. 

UR offers many academic opportunities outside traditional coursework. Click the link above to explore things like the Take 5 Scholars program and Study Abroad.

Academic success is a key value of the Panhellenic Association. We want you to feel supported and empowered in all of your endeavors. If you have any questions, please reach out to the current VP of Scholarship, Rachel Shechter, at panhelvpscholarship@gmail.com

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