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Academic Services

The Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes offers several services for its students. Students are free to walk-in during normal operation hours to meet with counselors and discuss academics. Also, we offer tutoring and mentoring services for student-athletes. Directed studies offers special learning skills for student-athletes who struggle in classes and require needs for learning disabilities. All in all, the Academic Center ensures that student-athletes meet their academic goals and obtain their degree.

Study Hall

Study Hall is open to student-athletes Mondays through Thursdays from 8am-10p, Fridays from 8am-5pm, and Sundays from 5pm-9pm. There are extended hours prior to final exams as well. There is a unique blend of study environments including a computer lab, tutorial center, private study rooms, private tutorial rooms and a library for quiet study. The Coordinator for Supervised Study, an Academic Advisor, or other staff member in addition to student staff are on duty at all times to monitor, answer questions, and help where needed. Students are checked for attendance and are monitored for productivity.

More about Academic Services

Academic Advising Academic Advising Student-athletes have more demands, stricter requirements and more complex schedules than non-athletes. To help meet these demands, each student-athlete is assigned to an Academic Advisor according to their sport. [more]

Tutorial Center Tutorial Center The tutorial center offers student-athletes a place to meet tutors and mentors. The center offers individualized rooms with computers as well as tables for tutors and mentors to meet with more than one student-athlete at a time. Student-athletes can also make requests for tutors in this center. [more]

Directed Studies Directed Studies The Directed Studies Program oversees all educational services within the Academic Center for Student-Athletes, including the Tutor/Mentor Program, the Educational Testing Program, and the Learning Specialist Program. [more]

Freshman Year Freshman Year The success of a first year for any college student is crucial to the success of their college career. Though for a student-athlete, there is little time to get acclimated due to classes, work-outs, practice schedules and competition. To help make the transition a little easier and more productive, the CCACSA concentrates each new student's experience. [more]

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