Courses and programs offered through First-Year Learning and Engagement focus on developing students into learners and leaders. Transition courses are designed to assist students in successfully ...
This page is your one-stop shop for undergraduate resources from the Academic Success Center. Have a question about your major? Want to get more connected with faculty members? Need to know how to ...
Travis received his Bachelor's degree with an alarming number of hours. His initial goal when he became an advisor was to help students avoid the same mistakes he made. He is a big believer in keeping ...
Aly holds a Master of Education degree from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Northern Arizona University. Her top strengths include empathy, developer, ...
Jeanne is a tenured member of OU. Her favorite part about her work is seeing the excitement in the freshman each academic year and watching as they flourish into young adults.
Don't be afraid to ask for help, whether its talking to a professor, going to tutoring, or asking a question in class. There is nothing wrong or embarrassing about needing help.
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Lori joined ASC in 2016. Prior to joining, Lori served as Associate Director for the Graduation Office for 10 years and as a Graduate Assistant in the Office of Leadership and Development, as well as ...
Sunny has two degrees from OU (B.A. and M.Ed.) and has been teaching a college success course for freshmen since the last century! Well, since 1999, at least! As an Academic Advisor with knowledge of ...
Lyndsey Smith is a first-generation OU graduate and is proud to call Norman her hometown. Lyndsey knew that she was called to work in higher education after a transformative experience as a student ...
The Center for Major & Career Exploration serves as the University of Oklahoma’s central unit in helping students gain academic clarity about their major and/or initial career options. Our mission is ...
The course is a letter-graded, 2-credit-hour elective course designed to help first-year students make a successful transition from high school to college and create a foundation for future success at ...