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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog

Center for Student Support Services

The Center for Student Support Services provides academic support and guidance to assist students in their academic success. The staff offers programs, services, and resources to students who request academic assistance. The goal of the Center for Student Support Services is to help students be academically successful and graduate from Bradley University.

The Office of Student Accessibility-ADA meets with students with physical disabilities to determine reasonable and appropriate accommodations. Students with permanent or temporary physical disabilities must disclose their situation to the Office of Student Accessibility-ADA in order to receive accommodations.

The Center for Learning Assistance assists students with documented learning disabilities. Appropriate testing accommodations are arranged through the Center for Learning Assistance upon verification from their health care provider. Study skills and speed reading seminars are available each semester.

Tutoring services are provided through the Center for Learning Assistance. Students receive two hours of free tutoring each week.

Students on academic probation are required to participate in the Turning Point Program. Students learn to develop time management skills, advocacy communication techniques, and study techniques. Additional retention programs for students with special needs are available through the Center for Student Support Services.

Bradley University is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and the promotion of equal opportunities for all persons regardless of age, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The University also is committed to compliance with all applicable laws regarding non-discrimination, harassment and affirmative action.

This Catalog represents the University’s best effort to communicate information on academic programs, policies, rules, and regulations that were in effect at the time of its printing. Students should be aware that the University reserves the right to modify these programs, policies, rules, and regulations at any time within a student’s term of residence. The University’s policy is to provide notice of any such modifications sufficiently in advance of their implementation to ensure adjustments without undue inconvenience. Before pre-registering for any academic term, students should contact the administrative office of their academic department or college to verify the most current information