Student Support Resources

Your success is our main goal, but we know college isn't always easy! 麻豆国产 offers a variety of services and programs to empower you and connect you with the people who can make sure your time at 麻豆国产 is rewarding.

Student Success Center

The Student Success Center serves as the catalyst for student transformation through personalized pathways to achieve their academic, professional, and personal goals. Through collaborative partnerships that remove barriers, innovative growth-oriented support systems, and equitable access to learning, we cultivate a culture of success where every student discovers their unique promise.

Academic Support Center

Academic Support Center

When you attend 麻豆国产, you won鈥檛 be in it alone. Our Academic Support Center is here to provide you tutoring, consultation and a number of other resources designed to help you achieve your academic goals. Whether you need help with time management, test-taking or study methods, they can help!

Academic Success Center

PACK Program

Our Pathways to Achievement, Confidence & Knowledge (PACK) program looks beyond the GPA and ACT/SAT scores to discover the true potential of a student. The focus of the PACK program is to provide students with individualized attention during their first year at Eastern.

PACK Program

Writing Center

Writing skills can place you at the front of the line in an increasingly challenging job market, but we also understand writing doesn鈥檛 come naturally to everyone. Workshops and individual sessions can assist students from all disciplines, majors and academic backgrounds at any stage of the writing process.

Writing Center

TRIO

For first-generation or low-income students, academic assistance, financial guidance and counseling is available via TRIO Student Support Services. TRIO's help ranges from offering access to computer labs to helping students plot their academic courses and prepare for life after their undergraduate studies.

TRIO

First-Generation Student Resources

A first-generation student is someone whose parents did not complete a 4-year college or university degree, and who usually had little prior knowledge about how college works. These resources are meant to help first-generation students navigate the college experience, including a glossary of college terms, a comparison between high school and college, and scholarship resources for first-generation students.

First-Generation Resources

Accessibility & Accommodations

The Office of Accessibility and Accommodations offers a variety of services for students with documented disabilities, collaborating with students with documented disabilities to determine reasonable classroom accommodations, auxiliary aids, and support services that are individualized and based upon disability documentation, functional limitations, and a collaborative assessment of needs.

Accessibility & Accommodations

Academic Advising

Academic Advising Services assists students with course selection, career goals and major selection. The Center continues to be the hub of the network for those who advise students across the entire campus of Eastern Illinois University.

Academic Advising

Counseling Clinic

The Counseling Clinic helps to enhance psychological/emotional health, as well as promote the overall wellness of the campus student community through education, outreach, counseling services, consultation, and crisis services. 

Counseling Clinic