Program Services
Tutoring
Project ASSIST tutors are undergraduate and graduate students who complete a training that includes various study skills and learning strategies, assessment of learning styles and techniques for working with individuals with disabilities.
Tutoring may include the following areas:
- Individualized academic assistance with course work
- Organization and time management
- Suggestions for learning strategies
- Communication strategies
- Writing assistance
- Math assistance
- Referral to other campus services
In addition, Drop-in tutoring support is available during daytime and evening hours. This allows students the flexibility to receive assistance during the times they are not scheduled to meet with their assigned tutors. Drop-in tutoring scheduling strives to provide coverage for all academic areas and organizational needs.
Computer Lab
The Project ASSIST computer lab provides access to computers, scanners and printers that are equipped with assistive technology software. Assistive technology software such as: Kurzweil 3000, TextHelp and Inspiration are available on all Project ASSIST computers. Adaptive workstations are also available. The lab is an integral part of the program where students can complete projects or work on assignments, while having access to tutors and staff. The computer lab has both daytime and evening hours.
Study Area
The Project ASSIST environment provides a space for students to study or meet with their tutors. The area is adjacent to the computer lab and also has daytime and evening hours.
Study Groups/Workshops
Groups led by professional staff are formed discuss strategies for successful transition, communication skills, self assessment, study skills, organizational/learning strategies and career exploration.


