The Engineering Advising Center has information about a variety of resources and programs available
at University Park to help students with academic, physical, mental, emotional, financial, and social problems,
to name a few. Information is also available about special programs, policies and procedures, tutoring,
supplemental instruction, skill development, medical resources, psychological treatment, etc. Students may
stop in, call, or e-mail an adviser for any information.
Students at locations other than University Park can obtain information about the same type
or similar programs from the Advising Center at their location. The DUS Coordinator and the College of Engineering
Contact and Referral Representative at each location are also good sources for such information.
TUTORING
Students at locations other than University Park should inquire about tutoring services at
their location.
At University Park, tutoring, supplemental instruction, reviews, problem solving sessions, etc. may
be offered by departments, University offices, service organizations, fraternities, sororities, programs, etc.
Listed below are the resources and services used most commonly by students in the College of Engineering at
University Park. There is no guarantee that the list is complete and changes may occur without notice.
Students are encouraged to check with the appropriate office to make certain of the service. The
Engineering Advising Center may be contacted for further information.
The University Learning Centers, located in 220 Boucke Building,
122 Findlay Commons, and 7 Sparks Building, manage the following centers and programs:
- Supplemental Instruction (220 Boucke, 865-1841)—math, chemistry, and physics
courses. Check www.ulc.psu.edu for current
review session information.
- The Technology Center (7 Sparks, 863-4392)—workshops and help with software.
- The Math Center (220 Boucke, 865-1841)—tutoring in courses up to Math 200.
- The Undergraduate Writing Center (219 Boucke, 865-1841)—tutoring in writing and
in stages of the writing process.
- The Tutoring Center (220 Boucke, 865-1841)—free assistance in selected math, chemistry,
and physics courses.
- The Teamwork Center (220 Boucke, 865-1841)—work areas with a computer and whiteboard
may be reserved for groups of up to six students to work on projects, assignments, or presentations
for classes.
Chemistry Department, 210 Whitmore Lab, 863-8234
- Department Resource Room (211 Whitmore Lab)—teaching assistants and
tutors are available
- Private tutors—a list of private tutors is kept in 210 Whitmore Lab
Mathematics Department, 104 McAllister Building, 865-7528
Physics Department, 104 Davey Lab, 865-7533
- Department Resource Room (207 Osmond Lab)—grad students available for help
- Private tutors—a list of private tutors is kept in 104 Davey Lab or on
the Web at www.phys.psu.edu/undergraduate/tutors.
Engineering Science & Mechanics Department, 212 Earth & Engineering Science Building, 865-4523
- Provides extra help sessions in E MCH 211, 212, and 213.
- Contact the department for more information.
Graphics tutoring for students in EDSGN 100 is available. Contact
the department at 863-1527 for more information.
Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society, provides tutoring in
basic math and science courses. Go to Tau Beta
Pi or contact the Engineering Advising Center for more information.
Multicultural Engineering Program (208 Hammond Building, 865-7138) provides
help and support for some courses at University Park. Go to Multicultural Engineering Program for more information.
Women in Engineering Program (208 Hammond Building, 863-1080) organizes
study groups for certain math and science courses taken by College of Engineering students. Go to
Women in Engineering Program for more information.