Learning Resources for University of Oregon Students

Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC, 346-3226
The Center for Academic Learning Services (ALS) provides academic support to university students through:

More comprehensive support is also available to qualified students through two TRIO programs--Student Support Services (SSS) and McNair Scholars--both housed within ALS.

Classes (Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC, 346-3226)
ALS provides a number of one to three credit, lower and upper-division classes. Get what you need in a package that suits you! Check the website for complete information.

Workshops (Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC, 346-3226)
ALS instructors hold specially tailored workshops for new students, transfer students, international students, graduate students, and students who participate in the Office of Multicultural Affairs programs. In addition, ALS instructors are available for individual conferences.

Math Lab (Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC, 346-3226)
Assistance by drop-in.
9:00am - 4:00pm, Monday-Friday, 72 PLC

Writing Lab (Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC, 346-3226)
Assistance by drop-in and by appointment.
9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday-Friday, 72 PLC

Small Group Tutorials (Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC, 346-3226)
ALS offers group tutoring for many university courses, including first- and second-year math, French, Spanish, chemistry, economics, and physics. Group tutoring sessions cost $110 per term meet two hours per week.

Individual Tutoring (Academic Learning Services, 68 PLC, 346-3226)
If you need assistance in courses other than those listed for groups, registry printouts are available that list qualified tutors. There is no charge for this printout. It is available from the Academic Learning Services Office, 68 PLC.

Mental Health Concerns (University of Oregon Counseling and Testing Center, University Health and Counseling Center Building, 346-3227)
Provides individual drop-in and crisis counseling, workshops, self-help information, group sessions, consultations/referrals and classes for a wide variety of issues related to the well being of students.

UO Campus Resources

 


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