b'ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES & RESOURCESTutoring, Supplemental Instruction & Learning CentersStudents are encouraged to take advantage of academic resources and services, including learning and connecting with your fellow students through peer instruction.Office of Academic SuccessThe Office of Academic Success provides resources, opportunities, and services that enhance the academic experience, teaching and learning, and graduation of UM-Dearborn students. Free individual and peer-led group tutoring is available for many UM-Dearborn courses. Peer tutors help improve performance in difficult courses by modeling effective learning techniques and breaking down difficult concepts. More info: umdearborn.edu/tutoringSupplemental Instruction (SI) sessions are peer-assisted, regularly-scheduled informal review sessions in which students compare their class notes, discuss assigned readings, practice problem solving and develop organizational tools.More info: umdearborn.edu/supplementalinstructionMath Learning Center (MLC) supports student efforts towards greater success in their academic careers, particularly in the field of mathematics.More info: umdearborn.edu/casl/mathlcScience Learning Center helps all students succeed in science courses and labs by emphasizing and teaching essential mathematical, graphing and laboratory skills.More info: umdearborn.edu/slcWriting Center can help you become an effective and confident writer, no matter your field of study by connecting you to work one-on-one with peer consultants. Make an appointment today at umich.mywconline.com.More info: umdearborn.edu/writing-centerAdditional Campus ResourcesUM-Dearborn has several support centers to help students succeed. Visit these websites forinformation about services while we are operating in a remote and hybrid format.Foreign Language Lab faculty and student tutors in Arabic, French, German, Chinese andSpanish are available Monday-Thursday to help you master a new language.More info: umdearborn.edu/languagelabStudent Support Services Program provides academic assistance in reading, writing, science, mathematics and other subjects to undergraduate students who identify as first generation, disabled, students evidencing academic need, and those who meet the U.S. Department of Education income-guidelines. More info: umdearborn.edu/Office-TRIO-SSS4 2021 CAMPUS RESOURCE GUIDE'