Academic Coaching Program
The Academic Coaching Program (ACP) offers personalized academic coaching to students who want extra support to successfully meet their academic goals. Staffed by trained and experienced graduate students, the Academic Coaching Program provides one-on-one study skills and time management tutoring, as well as workshops and in-class presentations to develop and enhance students’ academic competencies. Online and in-person appointments are available for our low-residency students.
Common themes for academic coaching sessions include:
Exploring learning styles
Establishing supportive study habits and skills
Organizational skills
Effective time management
Goal setting
Getting on track when behind
Motivation
Reading speed and comprehension
Work-school-social balance
The Academic Coaching Program is located in the basement of Wulsin Hall as part of The Learning Commons, an alliance of campus resources that actively collaborate to support a student’s journey toward self-discovery, academic success, and engaged action in the world.
Email: academiccoaching@naropa.edu // Phone: 303-546-3576
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