Academic Support Center FAQs
Where can a student with a documented disability request course accommodations? Students should contact, the Disability Services Coordinator and provide documentation to support their requests. For more information, e-mail
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or call (603) 578-8900 extension 1451.
How can a student apply for a tutor? Students can get an application for a peer tutor in room 100. For more information, please e-mail
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, Tutoring Coordinator, or call (603) 578-8900 extension 1554. Drop-in tutoring of selected courses is also available and the schedule is posted in room 100.
Where can a student receive help with a writing assignment for any course? The Writing Center staff is available to assist students with everything from brainstorming a topic to writing a resume to documenting resources used for a research paper. Students can sign up for an appointment with a writing consultant in room 100. The Writing Center also sponsors the Coffee House, poetry and short story writing, the literary magazine, Windows, as well as academic and professional development workshops.
Where can a student receive math help without an appointment? The Math Center is located in room 229 and open from 12:00 - 1:00 Monday through Fridays. Drop in math is available in room 100 during specific hours posted in room 100.
Where can a student take a test in an alternate setting? When there is a documented need for a student to take a test in an alternate setting, the student can contact
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, extension 1451, five days prior to the test date to make arrangements.
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