Where to Go for Help

Review the following college and online resources for further support.

AT YOUR COLLEGE

VISIT . . . IF YOU NEED HELP . . .
Academic Learning/Skills Center preparing for class, taking notes, organizing your notes, and reviewing your notes with a tutor. Most centers offer notetaking tips and workshops for first-year students.
Computer Center using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, or Evernote to organize your notes.
Math Center improving the notes you take in your math classes.
Disabled Student Services arranging for a note-taker if you cannot take notes due to your documented disability.
Fellow college students finding a tutor or joining a study group. Often, the best help we can get comes from those who are closest to us: fellow students. Keep an eye out in your classes for the most serious students. Those are the ones to seek out. It does not diminish you in any way to seek assistance from your peers.

ONLINE

GO TO . . . IF YOU NEED HELP . . .
Toastmasters International: toastmasters.org finding public speaking tips.
School for Champions: school-for-champions.com/grades/speaking.htm locating guidelines for speaking in class.
Knowledge NoteBook: knowledgenotebook.com/review/best-note-taking-tips-from-10-colleges.html finding note-taking tips.

MY COLLEGE’S RESOURCES

To write down your own ideas and resources at your college, download a copy of the page here.