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This guide will help you with your study skills, library research, and time management.

HCU's Code of Academic Integrity

Academic integrity is expected of all students.  This means that all work being submitted for a student's grade is that student's own work and not the work of others.  This includes answers to test items, written assignments, oral presentations, etc.  Academic dishonesty such as cheating on exams, written work, oral presentations, and course assignments violates the very heart of the nature of the University as a Christian Liberal Arts Institution. It is the responsibility of all students, faculty and staff to demonstrate academic integrity.

Ten Steps to Academic Success

The Academic Skills Center of Dartmouth College has prepared the following Ten Steps to Academic Success:

  1. Set individual academic and personal goals.
  2. Choose courses carefully, especially during your first year.
  3. Know and use resources.
  4. Meet and get to know the faculty.
  5. Learn actively.
  6. Manage your time well.
  7. Know and actively use reading skills.
  8. Develop strong listening and note-taking skills.
  9. Develop and improve your writing and speaking skills.
  10. Get involved in co-curricular activities; learn skills and gain experience.

copywright, Academic Skills Center, Dartmouth College, 2001.

What to Do When You Need Help -- Consult the Learning Center

The Learning Center provides academic resources to facilitate your academic success.  Through Tutoring, Workshops, and our Early Alert Referral System, we are here to help you!   As an HCU student, you may use the services and resources for FREE.  Whether you consider yourself to be a good student or not, our services will help you to become a better student. 

Current HCU students serve as peer-tutors in a wide array of subjects, including Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, History, Latin, Math, Nursing, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Spanish, and Writing.  If you would like tutoring for a subject you don’t see listed, contact us and we may be able to find a tutor for you.  We also have a Writing Specialist available to help you organize papers for any class you may be taking. If you need any further assistance, please come to TLC; we are here to help you.

To book a tutoring appointment, click here.

The Learning Center is located in the Brown Complex, Room 148, and is open from 8:30-5:00 Monday through Friday.  For any questions, contact us at tlc@hc.edu or 281-649-3359.

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Dean Riley

Professor of Library Science


Education:

*MALS, University of Missouri

*MARE, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

*BME, University of Texas, San Antonio


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281-649-3182
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