University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Academic Success Resource Centers, Counseling


Keys to Academic Success at UNL

Office of Undergraduate Studies - 201 Seaton Hall - 472.1185
Support and enhance the undergraduate studies experience at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln so that you become proud alumni!

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) - University Health Center, Room 213 - 472.7450

General Student Services
Whether you're a freshman, a transfer student or a fifth-year senior, your experience at UNL will take you far beyond the classroom. The university offers many services to support you academically, socially and physically.

Math Resource Center - 13B Avery Hall
The Math Resource Center is the primary facility for undergraduate students who have questions related to any pre-calculus or calculus course offered by the department. Students may ask for assistance with the following Math courses: 100A, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107.

Chemistry Resource Room - 228 Hamilton Hall - 472.3514
Where all students in chemistry courses can come to study and receive one-on-one help from teaching assistants. Faculty and staff are also often available to help. The resource room website also offers multiple years of old chemistry exams for courses offered by department.

Computer Science and Engineering Resource Center - 13A Avery Hall
Helps resolve issues such as login and password problems, printer problems, general application support and help with CSCE courses.

Engineering Mechanics Resource Center - Nebraska Hall 2nd floor study area
Provides tutoring for ENGM 220, 223, 324, 325, and 373.
Readiness program and supplemental materials for ENGM 220, 223, 250, 325, and 373.

Writing Assistance Center - 129 Andrews Hall, 119 Sandoz Hall, First floor Smith Hall - 472-8803
Assistance in any stage of the writing process: exploring ideas and getting started, drafting, rewriting, revising, documenting and citing sources, and editing strategies. We work with writers from any discipline (not just English). Helps with letters of application, resumes and cover letters, business writing, and creative writing. While it is not a "proofreading" service, it can help you achieve better writing success.

Career Exploration - Want help finding the perfect career for you? Meet with a counselor or take an online interest assessment.

Language Resources - Help is available for any language taught on campus.

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Key Dates 2007-2008:

Aug 27: First semester begins
Sept 4: Last day to add/drop a class with 100% refund
Sept 7: Last day to drop a class without receiving a 'W'
Oct 19: Last day to change Pass/No Pass option
Oct 29 - Nov 13: Priority Registration for Second Semester
Nov 16: Last day to withdraw from courses
Dec 17-21: First Semester Final Exams