




All Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Freshmen students are required to register for tutoring. Students form small study groups based on their class schedules. EOP students receive tutorial assistance from graduate and undergraduate tutors throughout the first year. The CAPE also provides support for the academic component of the EOP Summer Enrichment Program for incoming Freshmen.
Students in introductory courses who are performing below the established class average within the first month receive early warning notices from the Associate Dean of First Year Students. These students are required to meet with The CAPE staff to schedule individual and small group tutoring for the remainder of the semester to assist them in improving their academic performance.
The CAPE partners with the Colleges and Academic Departments on campus to provide tutoring services for students in first and second-year courses in Math, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology, Humanities, Management, Engineering and AutoCAD. Students enrolled in Physics courses may receive extra help in either The CAPE or in the Physics Learning Center, located in Tiernan Hall - Room 401. Study groups meet each week to review material in key 200 and 300 level ECE courses. Students enrolled in upper level courses may request tutorial assistance for their specific class as needed.
The CAPE partners with the Dean of Student Services office offering workshops on time management, study skills, learning styles and exam preparation. Students on academic probation are required to attend workshops and tutoring sessions to enhance their academic success.
The CAPE Associate Director/Athletic Academic Advisor's office is located in the Center. Student athletes have their study hall time monitored and take advantage of the tutoring services, workshops, and facilitation groups offered by The CAPE.




