Academic Support Programs
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The Student Center for Academic Achievement (SCAA) provides CSUEB students with individual and collaborative learning opportunities through peer-to-peer support programs, including Peer Tutoring (various subjects), Writing Tutoring, and Supplemental Instruction (SI). SCAA services help students set achievable goals, develop academic skills, and improve subject comprehension.
The SCAA is located on the Third Floor of the CORE Building. SCAA can be reached via email at SCAA@csueastbay.edu or via phone at 510-885-3664.
Accessibility Services provides academic accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Our counselors determine accommodations on an individual basis after reviewing current professional documentation and meeting with the individual. The purpose of such accommodations is to provide equal access to classroom programs and campus activities in a manner consistent with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, associated California laws and regulations, and CSU policy.
In addition to accommodation and support services to University students, faculty and staff members, we inform and collaborate with faculty and staff to ensure successful implementation of accommodations and to increase the level of access and inclusion of all individuals on campus.
Project IMPACT is a federally funded TRiO Student Support Disability Services Program. It offers ancillary assistance to students with documented disabilities. Project IMPACT offers selected students individualized services such as:
- Academic advising
- Tutoring resources
- One-on-one support
- Wellness counseling
- Skills-building classes
- Financial aid and scholarship information
- Career assessment
Equity and Opportunity Programs
PIAA is an expansion of the Transfer Asian Pacific American Student Success (APASS) Program within the department of Student Equity and Success (SEAS) focused on providing academic support services and resources for first-year and continuing students who may identify as Pacific Islander and/or Asian American. SEAS programs provide academic support services and resources for our underserved and underrepresented students.
The Renaissance Scholars Program exists to support the growth and development of former foster youth. Ultimately, we aim to improve the graduation rates of former foster youth attending CSU East Bay by providing support services with the help of other university departments and a variety of community organizations. The Renaissance Scholars program aims to improve life outcomes for freshmen, transfer, and continuing undergraduates who are former foster youth at CSU East Bay.
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At ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, we are committed to helping all students attain academic success. No matter what kind of help you need, from homework tutoring to accessibility services, we are here to support you on your path to success.
What is Academic Support Services?
At CSUEB, our academic support services aim to help our students improve their learning process, meet learning standards, and challenge themselves academically. Eventually, our programs empower our students to achieve their full academic potential. As a CSUEB student, you have access to many academic support programs including tutoring services, freshman learning communities, accessibility services, EOP, and more.
Who Should Join Our Academic Support Programs?
Generally speaking, any students can benefit from our academic support programs. We provide 12 different programs and services to meet diverse student needs. Whether you need a writing tutor, seek help with a disability, or just want to join a learning community, you can find a program that fulfills your needs and helps you achieve your academic goals. Browse below to explore our academic support programs.
Academic Success Programs
Our academic success programs help you form better learning habits, set learning plans, and become a self-empowered, independent student. We provide a range of services including tutoring, learning communities for freshmen, and the PACE program for adult learners.
Equity and Opportunity Programs
We provide academic support programs and financial aid to disadvantaged students in order to enable them to reach their goals. The following programs aim to provide educational equity to all students at CSUEB.
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We also have two preparation programs designed to help students have a smooth transition to ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥. These two programs assist you in quickly adjusting to the new learning pace and environment.
Join Our Programs to Achieve Academic Success
At ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, your success is our priority. If you need assistance in pursuing a higher academic achievement, join our academic support programs. We are here to help!