Academic Resources – Academic Support
Academics are the reason you attend college, and we expect success. But sometimes things don’t always go as planned. For example, you’ll find that academics at the college level are much different than at the high school level. Below you will find links that can help you enhance your study skills, familiarize yourself with policies related to adding and dropping courses, explore majors, and registration.
TUTORING AND STUDY SKILLS
- How do you learn best? Keep in mind that what worked for you in high school may not work for you in college.
- You’ll find a wide variety of study skills suggestions here.
- Good information on test taking, note taking, text reading, and time management, among others.
- Tutoring, study skills, and other valuable resources for eligible students.
- A brochure for tutoring across campus
- In Ingersoll Hall, this tutoring is available to anyone enrolled in the math and science courses listed on their website.
ACADEMIC POLICY
- This office contains information on all things academic, important dates to registration to graduation.
- Sometimes you need to lighten your course load after the first few weeks of the semester. It’s always a good idea to check with your professor and advisor if you have questions about your courses.
- FAQs regarding lots of different academic issues.
- Want to know how many As and Bs it will take to bring your GPA up to the GPA you want? Use this tool to help you find out.
- Input your current standing and the grades you expect in this semester’s courses to see what GPA you should have at the end of the semester.
- RAMweb is not just for course registration; there are lots of very useful tools here, including access to transcripts and degree audit reports.
- If you need to repeat a course, you might consider filing for Repeat/Delete.
- This explains policy, majors, and course descriptions.
All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC)
- All students must complete the AUCC. The AUCC is a great place to explore lots of different areas.
Scholastic Standards Policy (Academic Probation)
- To be eligible for Fresh Start, students must not have been admitted at CSU as a regular student for at least 5 years.
- If a student cannot complete a course, sometimes an Incomplete can be an option. Students must work with their professors to see if this is an option.






