Colleges with strong academic support?

Anonymous
Not looking for "services" but rather colleges with good, active, tutoring centers where college kids can go to study, have someone available if there are questions, one-on-one tutoring if desired, writing assistance, etc? Thanks.
Anonymous
Regis College

Dean College

Both in Mass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not looking for "services" but rather colleges with good, active, tutoring centers where college kids can go to study, have someone available if there are questions, one-on-one tutoring if desired, writing assistance, etc? Thanks.


Almost every SLAC has such resources.
Anonymous
I've actually heard some of the large publics have great "academic resource centers" (I think they're called). But I have not figured out how to learn about the resources available. (Most all college websites say they have this, but I'm certain the quality differences are huge).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've actually heard some of the large publics have great "academic resource centers" (I think they're called). But I have not figured out how to learn about the resources available. (Most all college websites say they have this, but I'm certain the quality differences are huge).


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Anonymous
I've heard High Point U in NC has a lot of services academically and with laundry, etc. Supposed to be good for kids with executive function issues. A friend's kid goes there and it has been great so far.
Anonymous
Reed. Tough school but with a very active learning center.
Anonymous
Any suggestions between Reed and High Point? Anything info for a school ranked around #50-75ish?
Anonymous
I've always heard that American U. has good resources for kids with mild LD or ADHD.
Anonymous
I believe both Temple and Drexel have good tutoring/resource centers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any suggestions between Reed and High Point? Anything info for a school ranked around #50-75ish?


Washington & Jefferson College
Anonymous
Swarthmore has really great support in terms of professor access. my sibling had no problems going over to a professor's house on a weekend for help and assistance.

but i'm sure most schools that only have 1500 kids have that kind of system/access.
Anonymous
George Mason. Incredible support services. Writing centers. Learning centers. Fantastic disability support, if you need it, as well.
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