LEARNING: Fulfilling Your Academic Goals at Hofstra University Student Success Collaborative We care about your success. The Student Success Collaborative is a collection of offces dedicated to your academic achievement. Our shared vision is to help students become more confdent, capable, and determined while experiencing Hofstra both inside and outside of the classroom. From your frst year through graduation, we are here to challenge and support your academic, career, and life goals. Visit our offces early and often.
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The Career Center From the frst year to after graduation, The Career Center at Hofstra University helps students develop and pursue career-related goals, as well as obtain and maximize co-curricular experiences. Our vision is one in which all Hofstra students are empowered to create meaningful careers and lives. Our career counseling services and workshops help students understand the world of work and make decisions about majors, internships, and career paths, and our connection events provide opportunities to meet with professionals and successful Hofstra alumni. We look forward to helping you achieve your goals!
Center for Academic Excellence The Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) staff is dedicated to helping students achieve success in their academics and overall college experience. The CAE staff work closely with students, faculty, and other departments to proactively identify strategies to bolster students’ academic and personal success. CAE services include the Undergraduate Tutorial Program and Academic Success Program.
Center for University Advising The Center for University Advising (located in Room 101 Memorial Hall) provides general academic advising to undergraduate students from admission through graduation and is designed to support students’ academic progress. Students are assigned an advising dean who serves as their general academic advisor. After students declare a major, they also work closely with a faculty advisor in their major academic department. University Advising staff also provide pre-professional advising for students contemplating graduate studies in law or health-related professions.
Student Access Services Student Access Services (located in Suite 107 in the Mack Student Center) assists students with physical, learning, and psychological disabilities. The staff arrange for appropriate academic accommodations and help students develop the self-advocacy skills they need to succeed at Hofstra and beyond. To utilize resources at Student Access Services, students must complete a self-disclosure form and provide documentation of their disability. 18