ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: At AACC, we want to see you succeed

ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: At AACC, we want to see you succeed
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Anne Arundel Community College issued the following announcement on Mar. 16.

In Canvas or at aacc.edu/current-students/student-handbook, you can find information about FREE resources available to students.

Here are a few that can help you earn better grades and reach your goals.

-Your teachers are your best resource. If you’re having trouble in a class, go to their office hours and talk to them.

-The Academic Literacies Lab can help you strengthen academic skills, develop general learning and study strategies, and improve academic success

-The Writing Center and Virtual Writing Center can help you improve your papers and research projects.

-Tutoring, Online Tutoring and Math Tutoring is available for individualized academic support.

-Supplemental Instruction is peer-mentored group tutor sessions for select classes.

-The AACC Library is not only a great place to study, but librarians are available to help you with research projects.

-Disability Support Services can help you request accommodations for online and in-person classes.

-The Student Achievement and Success Program (SASP) supports students who may have more barriers and challenges to overcome in order to realize their goals (plus it pays!).

-Academic and transfer advisors can help you make sure you’re on track to meeting your goals… whatever that looks like for you.

Need something else? Send us a message and we’ll point you in the right direction.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Anne Arundel Community College



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