Avoiding course withdrawals - Resources
- Talk to your instructor to see whether there resources in the course that you may not have been using. More explanation about talking with your instructor.
- Tutoring in Learning Lab More explanation about tutoring.
- Talk to a faculty advisor in the department of your major to see whether there are resources available that you may not have been using. More explanation about talking with a faculty advisor.
- Talk to a counselor More explanation about talking with a counselor.
- Short courses from the Learning Labs or the Student Services area. More explanation about short courses.
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Probably the each of the rest of these will be omitted unless someone wants to suggest exactly how each one should be worded and gives wording for the proposed page of more explanation for the link.
- Refer students to financial aid office if withdrawal is due to financial reasons.More explanation.
- Talk to someone in OSD / Special Student Services to see if they can help. More explanation.
- Help with getting money for books (or maybe a lending library) More explanation.
- Help with getting/ paying for child care (available through Capitol Ideas program?) More explanation.
- Help with transportation (maybe info about bus schedules) More explanation.
- Student Orientation More explanation.
- Career Center to determine major and goals. Also could be helpful in job conflicting with school issues.
The center provides job information. More explanation.
- Worksource centers. More explanation.
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