2. University Teaching and Learning Center Students discover these programs and services once on campus Students are accepted into these programs upon UO admission. TRiO – for eligible students
3. Topics include speed reading, testtaking, critical thinking, time management, and more. Courses provide elective credit toward degree. Short courses (3 weeks long) and late start courses allow greater flexibility. Courses
4. Weekly drop-in sessions with TLC instructors to work on study skills and statistics Schedule individual appointments with TLC instructors Individual Conferences
5. Math and writing labs—free, drop-in help Mon – Fri, 9am-4pm in 72 PLC Small-group ($125/term) and private tutoring ($9 - $13/hour) for lower-division math, foreign languageand science courses Tutoring
6. GRE, GMAT, MCAT and LSAT preparation workshops provide high-quality, low-cost alternative to commercial programs. Standardized Exam Preparation
8. Two grant-funded programs for eligible undergraduates Student Support Services McNair Scholars Program TRiO
9. Eligibility First-generation college student Low-income background Documented disability Academic need Committed to graduating fromthe University of Oregon Student Support Services Comprehensive Support through to graduation Academic advising Tutoring and faculty support Registration privileges Funding opportunities Study area with computers and printer
10. Learn more or download an application at http://tlc.uoregon.edu/sss Student Support Services
11. Eligibility Junior or senior Motivated to earn a Ph.D. Competitive GPA US citizen/permanent resident Low-income/first-generation college student or member of an under-represented ethnic group McNair Scholars Program Benefits Scholarships Summer research stipends Summer housing allowance Travel to graduate schools Travel to conferences Focused courses Faculty mentor connection
12. Learn more or download an application at http://tlc.uoregon.edu/mcnair McNair Scholars Program
13. TLC: click, call, or visit If you are a strong student, you may find ways to make your studies more efficient. If you are a struggling student, you may be just one or two study skills away from success. http://tlc.uoregon.edu 541-346-3226, 68 PLC