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The primary goal of Academic Student Success Assistance is to maintain and facilitate
retention of students through support service resources designed to enhance
and enrich a student's academic learning process.
The following resources are free and available to all IU Northwest students:
Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems offers
tutoring. Please contact them for more information.
Hawthorn Hall,
Room 320, phone (219) 980-6638
Math Lab
The Math Department pledges to provide a Math
Lab with free tutoring
services on a walk-in basis for all math courses through Calculus II,
(M216)
and
often higher
level courses. Multiple tutors are on hand during all operating hours
to provide the widest range of assistance possible. In order to accommodate
students with varying schedules.
Hawthorn Hall,
Room 436, phone (219) 980-6979
Multi-Cultural Affairs
Multi-Cultural Affairs provide a number of services for students.
Raintree Hall,
Room 227, phone (219) 980-6763
Occupation Development Program
The Occupational Development Program (ODP) at Indiana University Northwest
addresses the academic needs of students pursuing an associate
degree or a proficiency certificate through the Divisions of Allied
Health, Nursing, Dental Education, and School of Public and Environmental
Affairs.
Hawthorn Hall, Room 244, phone (219) 980-6832
Reading Lab
Reading Lab is only available for students enrolled in the Critical Literacy Program. Contact the Reading Lab for more information.
Hawthorn Hall, Room
448, phone (219) 980-6597
Student Support Services
Student Support Services is a federally funded unit where students
may seek personal and academic support services to facilitate their
adjustment to and graduation from IU Northwest. The service combines vast resources
to provide continuing support throughout the entire college career
of eligible students.
Hawthorn Hall, Room
300, phone (219) 980-6798
Supplemental Instruction
Supplemental Instruction is a peer-assisted learning community offering
study sessions at no charge. Take advantage of this opportunity so you
too may benefit from the knowledge and experience of SI tutors. Be sure
to view their Supplemental
Instruction Calendar.
Hawthorn Hall, Room
425, phone (219) 981-4296
Writing Center
The Writing Center at IU Northwest is a free service that provides students
with the opportunity to receive individualized advice and guidance
during the composition of papers for a variety of classes.
Walk-ins are welcome; however, we recommend making an appointment
to ensure that a consultant will be available to assist you.
Hawthorn Hall, Room
418, phone (219) 980-6502
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