What resources does the Center for Academic Excellence offer for freshmen? 🎓

Samantha

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I found out about the Center for Academic Excellence at MSU and their mission is to work with "all MSU students – especially incoming freshmen" to assure a "smooth transition to the university and success on their road to graduation" . They offer services, programs, and resources that:
  • "assist the student with his or her transition into university life"
  • "aid the student's decision-making, especially during the freshman year"
  • "help achieve personal and academic progress and growth, targeted toward graduation" .
They also have the College Ready program where incoming freshmen can take two college classes before their first fall semester at "discounted cost" to smooth the transition . Has anyone done this? Was it worth it?

The Center also provides "Supplemental Instruction and tutoring in 80 or more challenging classes each semester" and works with the Pathfinders program to emphasize class attendance — apparently it's the "1 predictor of student success" .

They also hire 30+ students each year as "Freshman Year Navigators" to help assigned freshmen throughout their first year . That sounds amazing — having an older student guide you through everything.

For upperclassmen: did you use any of these resources? Which ones actually helped? I'm trying to figure out where to focus my energy. 💬
 
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