Academic Help

Advising Center
http://www.marshall.edu/uc/HTML/ADC.html

Part of University College and located in the basement of the Community and Technical College building, the Advising Center helps students who are undecided in their major to develop an appropriate schedule at course registration times.

Tutoring Services
http://www.marshall.edu/uc/TS.shtm

Part of University College and located in the basement of the Community and Technical College building (CTCB3), Tutoring Services will assist students by matching them with a Peer Tutor.  Tutors are Marshall students who have demonstrated expertise in their subject areas.  Tutoring services are available to all MU and MCTC students, and tutors may be requested on either a drop-in or an individual basis.  To receive tutoring, simply stop by University College.

Writing Center
http://www.marshall.edu/uc/HTML/WC.html

Part of the English Department and located in Corbly Hall 353, the Writing Center provides undergraduates with free, non-credit ways to improve their writing. The Writing Center tutoring staff, which consists of English graduate students and undergraduate peer tutors of all majors, can help students through the entire writing process, from discussing initial ideas to revising and editing their work.

Student Support Services

The Student Support Services Program is a federally funded program which which allow students to develop reading and learning skills and to improve study habits. Counseling is also available to help students in academic planning, social development, and career decision making. Student Support Services can be contacted at (304)696-3164 and is located in Prichard Hall room 130.


Additional Support

Disabled Student Services
http://www.marshall.edu/dss/

The Disabled Student Services program makes sure all programs, services, and activities are fully accessible to students with disabilities. Services are available for all students with disabilities at the University whether they are full or part time. The program staff will work with students to individualize the type and level of services provided. Disabled Student Services is located in 120 Prichard Hall and can be reached by phone at (304)696-2271.

Career Services Center
http://www.marshall.edu/career-services/

The Career Services Center provides a multitude of services relating to employment skills or information needed in pursuit of employment. Services include help with identification of job openings and preparation of resumes, application letters, and interviewing skills. The Career Services Center is located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 17th Street.

Student Legal Aid
http://www.marshall.edu/student-legal-aid/

Student Legal Aid is available to assist students in understanding the various University policies and procedures. The Student Legal Aid Office employs two licensed Attorneys on a part-time basis. Although the Attorneys may not represent students in court, they offer advice and counseling on all legal matters which concern students. The Student Legal Aid Office is located in Suite 2W23 of the Memorial Student Center.

Libraries
http://www.marshall.edu/library/

Marshall University Libraries includes the Drinko and Morrow Library as well as several specialized libraries. A complete list of the library's services is available on the library web site. Students can check out materials with a valid campus ID.

Computing Services
http://www.marshall.edu/ucs/

Computing Services, located on the 4th floor of the Drinko Library, provides computing, network and information services to the campus. Facilities are located in several locations throughout the campus for student use. To use the computers in these facilities, students will need to sign for an MUNet account. An MUNet account includes access E-mail and space for storage or a personal web page. To sign up for an account, bring a valid ID card to any Computing Services facility. Students can also sign up for Internet access in their dorm room or dial-up service provided by WVNet.