Academic Support Scavenger Hunt
- Due Oct 4, 2020 at 11:59pm
- Points 19
- Questions 11
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts 2
Instructions
INFORMATION
This activity is designed to help you explore the support resources available to you as a Baylor student.
- Understand what resources are available to support you academically
- Be able to access those resources if you need support
At Baylor, we’re focused on your success — your ability to thrive academically, socially, emotionally and physically. The Paul L. Foster Success Center is in the Sid Richardson Building, right in the heart of campus off of Fountain Mall. There, you will find caring professionals who provide programs, resources and services designed to meet you where you are on your educational journey.
Explore the Success Center
Learn more about the host of services offered by selecting an area of support below.
DIRECTIONS
This quiz does not have a time limit. Everything you need can be found below or by clicking the website links for the different offices. You can take this quiz twice, and your highest score will be counted. You will be able to see the correct answers after your second attempt.
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Academic Support Resources
International Student Academic Support (ISAS)
The International Student Academic Support (ISAS) office is available to help any international student with English language concerns.
Academic Support Programs (ASP)
Academic Support Programs are implemented by a team of dedicated staff who offer all Baylor students a comprehensive range of academic resources designed to develop or improve your learning competencies and self-management skills for academic achievement. These programs are available to all students--those who are excelling academically and for those who might need a ittle extra help reaching their academic goals. Academic Support Programs provide:
- Academic consultation
- Tutoring
- Mentoring
- Supplemental Instruction (SI)
- Strategic Learning Instruction
- Study Strategies (test taking, note taking, etc...)
Get a tour of ASP -Academic Support Programs (Links to an external site.)
Baylor Libraries
Global Gateway Library Page
One of the greatest resources on campus (and online) is the Baylor Libraries, which is comprised of the Central Libraries (Moody Memorial and Jones Library) and several special collections libraries including one of the world's most beautiful libraries -- the Armstrong Browning Library and Museum. The Libraries empower your learning by:
- Assisting with your research through expert assistance, digital resources and print materials
- Supporting your learning through your own subject specialist librarian
- Providing places for study and experiential learning opportunities
- Offering technologies for check out and on-site use essential to your development
With these resources, HelpDesk+ for technology assistance, a Starbucks coffee shop and much more, the Baylor Libraries are the hub of academic life at Baylor.
Introduction
Website Tutorial
Book Search Tutorial
Math Tutoring
The Department of Mathematics provides free tutoring for students enrolled in 1000-level mathematics classes. Tutoring sessions can be conducted online.
University Writing Center
Regardless of your major or level of study, you can become a more effective and more confident writer. Trained graduate and undergraduate consultants collaborate with you in supportive and nonjudgmental ways — in-person and online — to encourage and assist with writing projects at all stages. You will find the University Writing Center on the second floor of Moody Memorial Library.
- Click the blue "Take the Quiz" button at the bottom of the page when you are ready to start.
- Click "Submit" to finish.