Your academic success is our first priority. At 91Å®Éñ, we help you navigate every step on your college journey, from your first real research paper to your first job post-graduation. We'll even help you choose a major.
91Å®Éñ provides students with both an academic advisor and a faculty mentor. Guided study groups are available in some residence halls through our learning communities, or you can form your own with the help of 91Å®Éñ's residence hall staff.
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Academic Support Services
You’ll meet with your advisor and your faculty mentor regularly. Your primary advising office is determined by your major and the college where that major is housed. Some majors and programs — such as honors or pre-professional tracks — have a secondary advisor to help you meet those academic goals.
The Billiken Success Program kicks off with an intensive, pre-semester academic summer program that accelerates your transition to 91Å®Éñ and continues throughout your freshman year. The Office of Admission may require a student to participate in this program as a condition of admission.
Billikens' First Chapter is designed for students who may need additional support in the transition to college and matches students with a professional staff member who provides one-on-one, holistic support. Students are selected to participate based on information provided during the admission process.
If you require academic accommodations on an ongoing or temporary basis, ³§³¢±«â€™s Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources can help coordinate auxiliary aids and services. Inquiries about reasonable university-related accommodations are kept confidential.
First-year students admitted through the Billiken Success Program or TRIO Student Support Services programs are automatically matched with a mentor. Peer mentors help shape your first-year experience through small group and one-on-one meetings, as well as academic and social activities.
The Students' Opportunity for Achievement and Resources (SOAR) Program works with first-generation college students, those who have received a Pell grant, or students who have some disability throughout their time at 91Å®Éñ to provide resources and services these students need on their path to college graduation and whatever lies beyond.
Whether you are finishing your dissertation or brainstorming your first paper at 91Å®Éñ, University Writing Services can help. Appointments are available online or in person.
International and ESL Students
³§³¢±«â€™s English Language Center works with international students and non-native speakers, undergraduate or graduate. The English Through Service program provides you with an extra opportunity to expand your language skills while volunteering in the St. Louis community.
Adult Learners
³§³¢±«â€™s Student Success Center offers tutoring specifically for several classes taught at the School for Professional Studies, including the subjects of math, chemistry and data analysis.
Job-Search Assistance
More than 90% of 91Å®Éñ students are satisfied with their careers or graduate studies. We want the same to be true of you. Discover what you can do with your major. Develop a résumé, interviewing and networking skills, or take advantage of our jobs database. Graduates can continue to use the resources at 91Å®Éñ Career Services resources for life, free of charge.