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Striving for excellence both academically and athletically is a challenge, but as a Dartmouth student-athlete, you're never in it alone. In addition to your faculty advisor(s), there are three primary areas of support: (1) DP2 Academic Support Staff, (2) Your Dean, and (3) the Academic Skills Center and Peer Tutoring Program.
DP2 ACADEMIC SUPPORT STAFF
DP2 Academic Support can be found by emailing Stacey Bridges (Stacey.M.Bridges@dartmouth.edu; schedule here: https://DP2.as.me/Bridges) for help with academic advising, course selection discussions, study skill/time management development, D-planning, and connecting you with campus resources.
YOUR UNDERGRADUATE DEAN
You can schedule an in-person, zoom, or phone appointment with your dean by using your Undergraduate Dean's Calendly link, calling the office at 603-646-2243, or emailing us at undergraduate.deans.office@dartmouth.edu.
The undergraduate deans serve as:
Many students schedule individual appointments with their undergraduate deans to consult about various academic, personal, and social issues. These include:
ACADEMIC SKILLS CENTER
Are you struggling in one class and not sure why? Do you want to learn a different way of reading and taking notes? Do you want to improve your grades or learn how to better manage your time? Contact the ASC and they can get you on the right track. The ASC also has many online learning resources to help with note taking, time management, studying for STEM class and managing stress. The primary goal of Dartmouth College's Academic Skills Center is to assist students in becoming more efficient and effective learners.
Schedule a meeting to chat about the services the ASC provides and the academic resources that you can take advantage of during your time at Dartmouth College. You may also call (603) 646-2014 or email.
PEER TUTORING PROGRAM
Students can register for group tutoring throughout the term. Learn more about becoming a group tutor and how to register for group tutoring. Group tutoring is offered for select academic courses each term. Tutoring groups are led by trained student leaders who have received an A/A- in the course and have been recommended by the course instructor. Tutoring groups meet twice weekly basis for 1-hour sessions. To see the list of tutoring groups for the term and to register, visit our Group Tutoring page.