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Academic Support Offered Through Learning & Tutoring Services

Welcome to the new academic year! We hope you have enjoyed a restorative summer. We look forward to our work together in the year ahead in support students’ academic success.

Learning & Tutoring Services for Fall 2024

The learning centers are at the heart of the direct academic support that the Office of Undergraduate Studies (OUGS) provides CSUSM students. Virtual and in-person academic support is available. For a list of specific courses supported, visit our website. We look forward to working with you to ensure that students have access to available academic resources.   

  • STEM Success Center supports courses in these disciplines: Biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and physics
  • Writing Center: Supports writing in all courses
  • Supplemental Instruction supports courses in these disciplines: Biology, chemistry, economics, physics, psychology and speech-language pathology
  • NetTutor supports courses in these disciplines: Business, economics, finance, history, psychology, political science, philosophy, Spanish, statistics for human development, and statistics for psychology

Language for Your Syllabi/Cougar Courses Container

Faculty are our most powerful partners in engaging students with academic support resources on our campus. To assist you in directing students to campus academic support resources, we have drafted language to include on your syllabi/Cougar Courses containers. You also may want to provide this link to your students.

When do we open to students?

  • Students are welcome to visit Learning & Tutoring Services to see the space or study beginning Aug. 26.
  • Tutoring begins Sept. 3 and is open Mondays through Thursdays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Fridays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Where? The second floor of the Extended Learning Building. The STEM Success Center is in ELB 250. The Writing Center is in ELB 201 for in-person tutoring (see our website for virtual support options). 

Do students visit the academic learning centers? Yes. Supported by roughly 120 trained peer educators, the STEM Success Center, Writing Center, Supplemental Instruction (SI) program, and NetTutor supported more than 19,000 student visits during the 2023-24 academic year. This includes an 8.8% increase in unique visits from the 2022-23 academic year.  Thank you, faculty and staff, for directing students to these learning centers and for your key role in recommending students to serve as peer educators in Learning & Tutoring Services. We can support many more students, so please continue to direct them to us.

To what effect? Data suggest that students who make at least five visits to a single learning center per semester in support of a specific course tend to earn higher grades. Visiting the learning centers early and often is sage advice. In the words of one of our peer educators, “The more you go, the more you know.”

 Friendly Suggestions

  1. Add the language to your syllabi and Canvas course containers.
  2. Encourage students to stop by LTS during the first week of the semester to get acquainted. They can simply come by to look around.
  3. Encourage students to make use of the free tutoring at least once during weeks 1-3.
  4. Remind your students that LTS is a safe space to learn. Encourage them to bring a friend with them when they visit LTS.
  5. Remind your students that with regular visits to LTS early and often throughout the semester, their learning will be deeper and their GPA likely will be higher.

 Feel free to reach out to us with your questions and suggestions.

  • In his role as assistant dean, Adam Petersen supervises Learning & Tutoring Services. You can reach him at apetersen@csusm.edu
  • For Learning & Tutoring Services questions, contact Evan Smith (esmith@csusm.edu), Learning & Tutoring Services director.
  • For Writing Center questions, contact Allison Reyes (ajreyes@csusm.edu), associate director of LTS for writing support.
  • For STEM Success Center questions, contact Paulina Coronado (pcoronado@csusm.edu), associate director of LTS for STEM support.
  • For Supplemental Instruction (SI) questions, contact Alex Picasso (apicasso@csusm.edu), SI coordinator

 We know that the more students believe they belong, the better they do academically. Thank you for all you do to enrich this vibrant learning community.

Best wishes for a wonderful fall semester.

Dawn M. Formo
Dean, Undergraduate Studies

Adam Petersen
Assistant Dean, Undergraduate Studies

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