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Teaching Center
www.teachingcenter.ufl.edu
Tutorial and Learning Strategy Serv-ices. The Office of Academic Technology
Teaching Center, located on the ground level of SW Broward Hall, offers free
tutoring in a variety of subject areas: accounting, astronomy, biology, chemistry,
computer science, engineering, economics, mathematics, physics, and statistics
courses. Students may prepare for the mathematics portion of the GRE or CLAST
by working individually with a tutor, attending workshops, or using the center's
computer/print resources. Study skills/learning strategies help is provided
individually and through workshops. Videos on time management, learning strategies,
test taking, etc., are also available. Visit the Teaching Center in Broward
Hall, call 392-2010, or access their Web site at www.teachingcenter.ufl.edu
for hours of operation and further information.
Office for Academic Support and Institutional Services (OASIS) www.oasis.ufl.edu
The Office for Academic Support and Institutional Services (OASIS) in 200 Walker
Hall coordinates and directs support and enrichment services for all regularly
and specially admitted minority students (African-American, Asian American,
Hispanic American and Native American). This includes participants in the Upward
Bound Program, the Student Enrichment Services Program and other regularly admitted
students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This office works closely
with the Office of Admissions and counselors in high schools and community
colleges to facilitate the admission of minority students.
Once students are admitted, OASIS continues to help their retention by providing
academic counseling, tutoring, referrals and advocacy. OASIS works closely
with the Academic Advising Center to provide training for and information about
its special programs.
OASIS strives to enhance academic progress. Tutors are provided in math, English,
biological sciences, statistics, economics, chemistry and physics. Referrals
are made and tutoring arranged in other areas through the Teaching Center, SW
Broward Hall, the Reading and Writing Center and other campus wide offices.
OASIS helps students develop coping and social adjustment skills by providing
successful peers and role models. Enrichment services include recruitment,
retention workshops and seminars, academic progress monitoring, orientation
programs, research and evaluation activities, and educational and social activities.
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