10 Academic and Student Success Support
Central Academic Advising Office
The Advising Team is here to help undergraduate students with:
- Choosing or changing your program or major
- Understanding your Academic Progress Report and degree requirements
- Understanding academic regulations and procedures
- Adding, dropping, or withdrawing from a course
- Developing a plan to deal with academic difficulties (i.e., Academic Probation & Required to Withdraw)
- Reviewing your academic progress
- Referral to other relevant campus services
https://www.uwindsor.ca/success/advising
Skills to Enhance Personal Success (STEPS)
The Student Success and Leadership Centre offers free tutorials through the Skills to Enhance Personal Success (STEPS) program that are geared towards helping to develop study skills to achieve academic success in a university setting.
Student Accessibility Services
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides a variety of services and supports to students who have registered with SAS, having documented disabilities including:
- learning disabilities
- attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
- acquired brain injuries
- vision, hearing and mobility impairments
- chronic medical conditions
- psychiatric issues
https://www.uwindsor.ca/studentaccessibility/
Writing Support Desk (WSD)
The Writing Support Desk is located on the main floor of Leddy Library and is a service that provides students with help regarding various aspects of their academic writing, including
- interpreting assignment prompts
- constructing strong theses and arguments
- grammar, punctuation, and syntax problems
- analyzing and integrating sources
- citing and referencing