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Campus Resources

Students are encouraged to contact any of the following Fisher or Ohio State offices for assistance.

Student Advocacy Center

205 Ohio Union, 292-1111
Assists with difficult questions and complicated problems, helps students identify options and connect with resources.

Counseling and Consultation Services

4th Floor, Younkin Success Center, 1640 Neil Ave., 292-5766

Career Connection

2nd Floor, Younkin Success Center, 1640 Neil Ave., 688-3898

Disability Services

150 Pomerene, 1760 Neil Ave. 292-3307, (TDD 292-0901)
Services for students with hearing, visual or mobility impairments; learning and psychological disabilities, attention deficit disorder, medical disorders and temporary disabilities.

Office of Diversity and Inclusion

102 Bricker Hall, 190 N. Oval Mall, 292-4355
Works to recruit, retain and graduate minority students. Tutors will assist minority students in the following subjects: Bio 101 — 114, Econ 200 — 501, CS&E 100 — 321, Chemistry 100 — 255, Math 050 — 366, Physics 101 — 133, Psych 100 — 321, Stats 101 — 427, Foreign Languages.

Office of International Affairs

Oxley Hall,1712 Neil Ave., 292-6101
Services for international students and American students who want to study abroad.

Younkin Success Center

1640 Neil Avenue, 292-4400
Tutoring, counseling, computer labs, study space. (See also, Dennis Learning Center, Career Connection, Counseling and Consultation Services.)

Walter E. Dennis Learning Center

(Younkin Success Center, 1640 Neil Avenue), 688-4011 One-stop "learning mall" for study skills, time management, test-taking strategies, notetaking strategies, etc.

Mathematics and Statistics Learning Center

137 Cockins Hall.
Free walk-in tutorial assistance, and study rooms. Day and evening hours.

Writing Center

485 Mendenhall Lab, 688-4291
Personal help, by appointment, with writing projects.

Libraries

292-6154
Search catalog, request materials, hours of each library.

Residence Halls

The Office of University Housing facilitates a peer tutoring program that operates entirely within the residence halls. Tutoring is offered for a variety of undergraduate courses within the areas of Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Tutors are available on a walk-in basis on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM in the first-floor study lounges of the following residence halls: Steeb, Park, Siebert, Canfield, Morrill Tower, Scott, and Houck.

Fisher College of Business Office of Diversity and Inclusion Student Services

351 Fisher Hall, 292-1017
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion Student Services provides FREE tutoring assistance to minority business students in business related subjects (listed below). Tutors will assist minority business students in the following subjects:

  • Accounting: 211, 212, 521, 522, 523
  • Business Administration: 555, 799
  • Business Management: 330, 331, 630
  • Business Marketing: 650
  • Business Management/Human Resources: 651, 701, 769
  • Computer Information Science: 200, 211
  • Economics: 200, 400, 501, 502, 520, 530, 570, 580
  • Finance: 510, 620, 721
  • Mathematics: 130, 131, 132, 150, 151, 152, 153, 366
  • Statistics: 133

If you need a tutor or would like to be a tutor, call 292-9539 or stop by 351 Fisher Hall.

 

Courses for Academic and Career Development

Bus Adm 501 (01 Credit Hour) Job Search Preparation and Transition-to-Work for Business Students
Practical techniques and skill development in conducting a job/internship search, researching career information, evaluating career decisions and beginning a successful career.

Edu PAES 270.01 (03 Credit Hours) Self-Career Development
Designed to provide opportunities for self-exploration and skill development; exploration of and clarification of vocational and educational interests.

Edu PAES 270.02 (03 Credit Hours) Personal Growth to Increase Career Competencies
Designed to assist students who are changing their major or career direction with the exploration process.

Edu PAES 270.03 (03 Credit Hours) Study Skills Related to Career Goals
Designed to assist underachieving students with their efforts to ascertain and resolve the causes of low academic productivity; attitudinal and behavioral skills emphasized.

Edu P&L 259 Individual Learning and Motivation: Strategies for Success in College (05 Credit Hours)
Teaches learning and motivation strategies to improve study skills and increase college success. Students learn how to manage their time and improve their grades.

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