Additional Resources
Campus Resources for Students
- Tutoring and Learning Services provides tutoring, both on-campus and virtually, at no cost to students.
- The TRIO program provides additional academic and personal support to students who meet one of the following criteria: be a first-generation college student (meaning, neither parent earned a 4-year degree), have low income, or have a disability. Click here to apply for TRIO.
- The ACT 101 program provides counseling, tutoring, cultural opportunities, and other services for students who are academically and financially disadvantaged. The application can be found on the ACT 101 page.
- Academic Resources at Westmoreland
- Mental Health Matters Initiative
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
The Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) provides vocational rehabilitation services to help people with disabilities obtain or maintain employment. Services offered include: vocational evaluation, employment training, job placement assistance, and assistive technology.
Academic Support Resources
Check out these strategies from the University of Washington for improving many of your academic skills, from time management to test-taking to coping with setbacks.
If you need additional help in these areas, reach out to your assigned advisor or counselor.