Supporting You.
Military Programs. AIR FORCE RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS The University of St. Thomas is proud to be the host to Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment 410 and the Department of Aerospace Studies, recognized as one of the best in the country and offering a top-ranked subsidy program. AFROTC is a commissioning program designed to prepare students to assume positions of leadership and responsibility in the United States Air Force directly after graduation.
YOUR ENGINEERING ACADEMIC ADVISOR Your Engineering faculty advisor is an experienced full-time faculty member dedicated to supporting your academic and professional development. Meet with your advisor early to help you plan your academic path, make connections, and access campus resources. Declare your engineering major as a freshman in spring semester. You may also request a faculty advisor aligned with your interest areas.
Murray-Herrick Campus Center, LL4, afrotc410@stthomas.edu or (651) 962-6320 stthomas.edu/afrotc
ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES The University of St. Thomas provides a comprehensive suite of academic support services aimed at empowering students to achieve their educational and professional goals. These resources are centralized through the Center for Student Achievement and OneStThomas, offering personalized guidance for academic success.
KARON VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER Veterans and military-affiliated family members have a special place at St. Thomas. Literally. Our Paul and Sarah Karon Veterans Resource Center offers veterans the resources they need to succeed academically and the career support they need to thrive after their time at St. Thomas. If you’re a veteran, you may be entitled to benefits from a variety of programs to assist with educational expenses. Post-9/11 GI Bill recipients who are entitled to the maximum Chapter 33 benefit rate (100%) may be eligible to participate in the Yellow Ribbon program at St. Thomas. St. Thomas provides an unlimited number of awards to undergraduate and graduate engineering students.
Academic Counseling: Helps students with academic planning, degree requirements, course registration, and improving study skills.
Center for Student Achievement: Collaborates with students to explore majors, connect with academic support, and find research opportunities.
Department Tutoring: Offers free peer-tutoring in various subjects to support classroom learning and keep students on top of their studies. The Mathematics Resource Center (MaRC) in O’Shaughnessy Science Center 235 supports student learning in mathematics through free drop-in peer tutoring as a service of the University of St. Thomas Mathematics Department for any ACTC student taking MATH 005 through 200. The MaRC is also headquarters for Math Placement Exam preparation, questions and administration. Disability Resources: Arranges individualized accommodations to ensure equal access to all university programs for students with disabilities. Career Development Center: Supports career exploration, internship searches, resume building, and interview preparation. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP): Connects students with research projects and assistants. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): Provides goal-focused, and culturally responsive mental health care for enrolled students. Services include individual counseling, group therapy, workshops, and same-day, drop-in appointments, with 24/7 phone counseling available at (651) 962-6750.
Murray-Herrick Campus Center, LL17, veteranservices@stthomas.edu or (651) 962-6333 stthomas.edu/veterans
My education at the University of St. Thomas provided the essential foundation required to succeed as an Active-Duty Civil Engineer Officer. This preparation ensured I was ready to lead and solve real world problems, outside the classroom.”
– 2LT Isabelle Wiste-Rick ‘24
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