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Academic Resources Center

Welcome to the Academic Resources Center Tutoring Program

Mission
What's there for me?

Mission

The mission of the Academic Resources Center is to serve as a central location that provides information and services needed by students to achieve academic success. A range of support activities and materials are included to:

  • Provide a learning environment that is individualized, personal and supportive to all Harding University students.
  • Provide support by means of supplementary materials for additional drill and practice in course skills.
  • Provide tutorial and counseling programs that prepare students to function effectively, efficiently and confidently.
  • Assess learning and study skills, and provide materials to develop needed skills.
  • Identify individual learning styles that contribute to effective adjustment to the teaching-learning situation.

What's there for me

Trained tutors provide help with many of the courses available at Harding University--Bible, business administration, liberal and fine arts, mathematics, sciences and various reading and study skills. Other services include:

  • Self-paced tutorials on computer disk and videotape for self-improvement (Reading comprehension, Reading speed, test-taking and more)
  • Tutorial programs to help you prepare for graduate school tests and professional skills exams
  • Special services, including internet accessible computers available for student use
  • Learning Enhancement workshops to help you make the most of your study time
  • Supplemental Instruction (SI) - a group tutoring opportunity available for certain freshman-level courses

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HELPFUL INFO

Academic Resources Center
501-279-4220

E-mail
ARC@harding.edu

Office Hours
Sun. 7-10 p.m.
Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m.
Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

in American Studies room 116