CAS Student Success Center
The CAS Student Success Center (SSC) provides student support on behalf of the Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences. Their website provides a wealth of information for all advising-related questions. Their staff can help with:
- New student orientation
- Questions regarding University or College requirements
- Excused absences
- University withdrawal or leave of absence
- Senior Checkout
- Academic probation
- How to deal with extenuating circumstances
Visit the SSC at 109 Mitchell Hall and 118 Brown Lab
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 1 – 4:30 p.m.
Call at (302) 831-3020
Email at [email protected]
Academic Support Programs
The NUCLEUS Program is an undergraduate academic support services program that is open to all students in the College of Arts and Sciences. They provide:
Supplemental academic advising
Use of the NUCLEUS Student Space and its resources in 118 Brown Lab
Direct connections to enriching campus resources such as career services
Timely information about on-campus academic and professional development events
Information about academic programs and academic award opportunities
Opportunities to make supportive academic connections with peers
Assistance with getting involved in undergraduate research
Visit the NUCLEUS Program at 118 Brown Lab
Call at (302) 831-3095
Email at [email protected]
The Student Support Services Program (SSSP) is a support program that is open to all UD students who qualify for participation in a federal TRIO program. They offer:
Academic counseling and advising
Personal counseling
Peer mentoring
Free individual and group tutoring
Assistance in applying for financial aid
Educational workshops
Free social and cultural events
Access to the SSSP Academic Resource Center (ARC)
Visit the SSSP office at 148-150 S. College Ave. (corner of S. College & Amstel)
Call at (302) 831-4993
Email at [email protected]
The Office of Disability Support Services (DSS) provides support to students who have physical, medical, psychological or learning disabilities. Their services include:
Obtaining classroom accommodations
Academic coaching
Tutoring
Assistive technology
Visit the DSS office at 240 Academy Street
Call at (302) 831-4643
Email at [email protected]
Office of Academic Enrichment
The Office of Academic Enrichment (OAE) provides a variety of valuable support services for free or reduced cost:
Free drop-in and group tutoring
Low cost individual tutoring
In-person and online study skills workshops
Skill-building courses
One-on-one academic support
Visit the OAE office at 148-150 S. College Ave. (corner of S. College & Amstel)
Morris Library
The Morris Library is a great resource for academic help and as space for studying. It offers:
Access to numerous electronic, print, and media content through DELCAT Discovery
Quiet study spaces on every floor
A variety of workshops available to all students
Visit the Morris Library at 181 S College Ave.
Call at (302) 831-2965
Text a librarian your question by sending a message to (302) 360-8747
Center for Counseling & Student Development
The Center for Counseling & Student Development (CCSD) is a great resource for not only academic development but personal development. If offers:
- Counseling appointments
- Off-campus service referrals
- Career workshops
- Psychoeducation workshops
Visit the CCSD at 261 Perkins Student Center
Call at (302) 831-2141