Academic Support

Success Isn’t Meant to Be a Solo Act

Everyone needs a little help along the way. And at the Universities of Wisconsin, we make it easy to succeed. Every campus has an abundance of tools, resources, and dedicated people ready to support your academic journey—whether that is mastering math, learning how to turn a ‘B’ paper into an ‘A’ paper, or finding your best study strategies.

You Are Already Paying for These Resources, So Make the Most of Them

Check out opportunities including:

  • Tutoring. Faculty, staff, and peer tutors help you build knowledge and skills in specific subjects.
  • Study help. Get strategies for studying smarter, not harder—from time management to test prep.
  • Learning spaces. Use quiet zones and group work areas designed for productivity.
  • Library resources. Access books, research databases, journals, newspapers, and more, and receive expert guidance on research topics and finding credible sources.
  • Peer tutoring jobs. Build your résumé and help others by becoming a tutor yourself.

The earlier you explore these resources, the more positive impact they can have on your success.