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Whether you’re looking for a little help with your fundamentals, trying help with your fundamentals, trying to secure the right tools for success or to secure the right tools for success or even hoping to fne-tune the areas in even hoping to fne-tune the areas in which you already excel, this Forest is which you already excel, this Forest is overfowing with ways to supplement overfowing with ways to supplement your classwork and hone your your classwork and hone your academic skills. academic skills. These resources exist to encourage These resources exist to encourage you, challenge you and support you, challenge you and support you along the path that leads to the you along the path that leads to the realization of your full potential. Seek realization of your full potential. Seek them out early and often, as they can them out early and often, as they can ensure your success in the classroom ensure your success in the classroom and enhance your intellectual growth and enhance your intellectual growth across your entire Wake Forest across your entire Wake Forest journey — and beyond. journey — and beyond.

Ofce of Academic Advising Ofce of Academic Advising

The Ofce of Academic Advising (OAA) strives to help students achieve their potential as whole persons. Toward this end, academic counselors provide caring and timely individual guidance, connect students with resources, help students form relationships within the Wake Forest community, promote personal responsibility and encourage an intentional personal journey. OAA assists students in choosing courses and making decisions, both inside and outside of the classroom, that refect thoughtfulness, exploration, open-mindedness, creativity, appropriate risk-taking and willingness to learn from challenges. OAA also monitors student academic progress, aiming to intervene as early and proactively as possible when problems arise. OAA ofers students the opportunity to meet with an academic counselor one on one while respecting privacy and confdentiality. Students are welcome to stop by Reynolda Hall 125 — Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. — to see a counselor, or they can make an appointment in advance by calling 336.758.3320. Walk-in hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily for brief requests or concerns. Visit advising.wfu.edu.

Math & Stats Center Writing Center

Math & Stats Center Ofce of the University Registrar Chemistry Center Computer Science Center

The Math & Stats Center ofers free peer tutoring for Wake Forest students enrolled in classes in the Mathematics and Statistics Departments. Assistance is available in oneon-one appointments or group study sessions. Students may reserve one appointment per day and two appointments per week by going to the Math & Stats Center website and following the link to PLANNER. Students may also request recurring appointments for the semester. Recurring appointments will schedule the student to meet with the same tutor at the same time and same day each week. Students who do not have an appointment may drop by the Math & Stats Center, Kirby 117, to see when a tutor is available, or they may attend group student sessions. Math & Stats Center hours, the link to PLANNER and the study session schedule will be available within the frst few weeks of each semester on our website at mathandstatscenter.wfu.edu. We invite you to stop by and see how we can help!

Writing Center

The Writing Center ofers students a relaxed and welcoming place to discuss writing and the writing process with trained peer tutors. The Writing Center is stafed by undergraduate and graduate students; these tutors ask questions to help students discover what they want to say — efectively. Because everyone writes diferently, tutors tailor their assistance to meet each student’s needs. Students may make appointments online, by phone or by visiting the Writing Center in Z. Smith Reynolds Library 426. The center is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday through Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m. writingcenter.wfu.edu Ofce of the University Registrar

The Ofce of the University Registrar functions as an academic service ofce to the Wake Forest community, managing registration for classes, keeping the academic records for the University and overseeing the security and privacy of these records. The University Registrar will announce important academic dates and the details of academic procedures throughout the year. The ofce is located in Reynolda Hall 110. For other academic services provided, visit registrar.wfu.edu.

Chemistry Center

The Chemistry Center, located in Salem 109, is open Sunday through Thursday, 5 to 9 p.m. for free peer-to-peer drop-in tutoring. Tutoring starts the second week of classes where chemistry majors can help you navigate course material from lecture and lab. For current information on opening date and all services ofered visit chemistry.wfu.edu/ undergraduate/chemistry-center/overview or check out our Instagram (@wfuchmcntr)

Computer Science Center

Located in Manchester Hall 229, the center is open Monday through Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. Visit college.wfu.edu/cs/cs-center.

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