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Academic Support

In addition to assistance available from instructors, Duke and Trinity College offer a number of services through the Academic Resources Center, designed to support students with their academic work. We encourage you to read through the descriptions that follow to see which one best fits your needs.

Academic Skills Instructional Program (ASIP)

ASIP services are more holistic and are centered around the strategies, approaches and skills that students employ while trying to learn the specific content of their individual courses. ASIP's offers free, confidential, one-on-one appointments. To make an appointment with an ASIP instructor, visit their website or call 684-5917.

Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (OSSD)

The goal of the OSSD is to help qualified students make their experience at Duke University accessible. Services and accommodations are provided to students with a variety of disabilities, including but not limited to, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, learning disabilities, psychological disabilities, physical disabilities which include visual impairments, hearing impairments, chronic health disorders, mobility impairments, and other disabilities. Check out their website for more information.

Duke Writing Studio

The Writing Studio offers Duke University undergraduates an opportunity to meet with trained writing tutors to discuss individual writing concerns. As a studio, this is a place for students as artists/writers to work on their art. By discussing work-in-progress with a trained tutor, students are be better able to move toward developing the awareness and skills that will enable them to improve as a writer. Graduate and postgraduate student tutors from a number of different disciplines staff the Writing Studio. One specially trained tutor's main responsibility is to work with non-native speakers. Many tutors have had some experience serving as teaching assistants in their own departments, and others have had some tutoring experience as well. All tutors go through extensive on-going training. Visit their website for further information or to make an appointment.