Writing Center
Writing Center provides writing support for undergraduate and graduate students of all skill levels at any stage in the process for assignments in any discipline. The center offers an inviting, non-judgmental space where peer mentors and student writers build collaborative learning relationships based on fostering student self-efficacy, honoring student agency, and developing transferable writing skills. The Stockton and Sacramento campus locations offer in-person writing tutoring appointments, and online appointments offer remote access to services for students on all three campuses.
Math Hub
Math Hub provides drop-in tutoring for students in most math classes including fundamental skills courses focused on algebra skills (MATH 4, MATH 5) to the calculus series (MATH 41, MATH 51, MATH 53) and statistics (MATH 35, MATH 37). Math Hub is located within the General Academic Tutoring Center in the Stockton campus library.
William Knox Holt Library, 2nd floor
tutoring@a220149.com
209-946-2437
General Academic Tutoring Center
The General Academic Tutoring Center (GATC) offers free tutoring in a variety of subjects to undergraduate students on the Stockton campus. GATC tutors are sophomores, juniors, seniors or graduate students who have succeeded academically with a B+ or better in the class they are tutoring or have been recommended by their professors.
William Knox Holt Library, 2nd floor
tutoring@a220149.com
209-946-2437
Student Athlete Study Hall
Student-Athlete Services provides resources to assist student-athletes in reaching their full potential academically, athletically, personally, and professionally including study halls organized specifically for student athletes that provide accountability as well as academic support.
Research Consultations
Get help from library faculty! We can help you choose a research topic, search library and web resources, evaluate sources, as well as manage and cite your sources.
William Knox Holt Memorial Library and Learning Center
Our Stockton campus library provides quiet study rooms, social spaces including a Starbucks Cafe, free wi-fi, printing and a variety of technologies and services to support student learning. Both print and digital resources are available.
From orientation through graduation, faculty advisors provide personalized mentoring to students to explore intellectual interests, navigate the requirements for degree completion, and discuss career interests.
Additional Advising Support is available through each school or college. Learn more by visiting your school or college's website.
The Career Services Center offers help to students and alumni with jobs, internships, and graduate school planning. Students can participate in career fairs each semester, practice interviews with employers, and resume and cover letter assistance from career advisors.
Services for Students with Disabilities
This office coordinates support for students with disabilities so they may participate fully in college life and derive the greatest benefit from their educational experiences. They work with learning disabilities, ADHD, chronic health conditions, traumatic brain injuries, hearing impairments, physical disabilities, psychological disorders, visual impairments and other health impairments.