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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:

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

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