SOE_New Student Guide 2023

G etting help is EASY

YOUR FACULTY ADVISER You will be amazed at how much your engineering adviser can help. Each engineering student is assigned a faculty adviser who is a full-time engineering professor. Make a point of meeting with your adviser to plan your future or get help with any issues you may have. ACADEMIC COUNSELING This center offers college survival skills, test-taking prep, one-on-one tutoring, and help navigating the curriculum or

transferring credits, and the best ways to work with your professors. Available during normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Monday through Friday (via Zoom, in person, by phone, or through email). To schedule an appointment with an Academic Counseling staff member, please call 651-962-6300 or send an email to academiccounseling@stthomas.edu or visit Murray-Herrick Campus Center (MHC), Room 110. CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER (CDC) The CDC can help you with writing your resume or looking for a job, internship or graduate school. Both students and alumni can get help here. (651) 962-6761, Murray-Herrick Campus Center, Room 123.

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MATHEMATICS RESOURCES CENTER (MaRC) This center in O’Shaughnessy Science Center 235 supports student learning in mathematics through free drop-in peer tutoring for any ACTC student taking MATH 005 through 200, including calculus. The MaRC is also headquarters for Math Placement Exam preparation, questions, and administration. For more information, please call 651-962-5529. COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES If school or life is stressing you out, free services are available to help you. You can check out online audio relaxation exercises or mental health apps, or obtain counseling to work toward a better understanding of difficulties you are having. For more information contact (651) 952-6750 or stthomas.edu/counseling . Services can be found at 35 South Finn Street (between Summit and Grand avenues). COMPUTER LABS Many computer labs are found around campus, including in the Frey Science and Engineering Center. Hours vary by lab. Other resources include 3-D printers, computer projection, research labs and more.

Talk to Your Adviser. A key to success is to develop a strong relationship with your adviser. Be sure to discuss your long-term goals and dreams, as well as which classes to take and when to take them. Act Before Problems Get Too Big. The best thing to do if you have a problem is to seek help from your fellow students, your professor, your adviser, Academic Counseling, or Counseling and Psychological Services before a problem gets too big. Make Time for Yourself. The engineering curriculum can be stressful. Reward yourself for the hours of studying with some of your favorite activities … sports, music or hanging out with friends.

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