Your academic advisor is a good place to start when you have a question or are looking for resources on campus. In addition, the resources below are available to all students at the University of Minnesota.
The Center for Academic Planning and Exploration (CAPE) provides personalized services to help undergraduate students like you develop an Action Plan to aid in your major and career decision-making process.
The Center for Writing provides free writing instruction for all University of Minnesota students at all stages of the writing process.
The goal of the Disability Resource Center is to ensure that students have access to all the learning opportunities they choose, whether in class or at work, or participating in the wide range of social and cultural experiences the University offers.
Use Graduation Planner to explore major and minor requirements and make a plan that will help you stay on track for graduation. Use Graduation Planner as you work with your advisor to plan for your degree.
MCAE provides group and individual tutoring to University of Minnesota students with an instructional center where students study together and develop support groups.
The University of Minnesota Libraries includes 14 locations on the Twin Cities campus and includes the SMART Learning Commons, who can help you find a tutor, assist with research, or give general directions to where things are located.