two students at the Academic Support Center.

Personalized Tutoring Services for All Students

Be Curious Together

The Academic Support Center (ASC), located on the second floor of the Emmanuel d’Alzon Library, is committed to assisting students to reach their academic potential. The ASC is designed to enrich the academic and learning skills of Assumption University students through the utilization of on-ground peer tutors and professional staff. There is no charge for peer tutoring as it is included in your tuition.

Study with us!
Drop by the Academic Support Center, located on the 2nd floor of the Emmanuel d’Alzon Library or call (508)767-7071, to learn more.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Hours of Operation:
Sunday: 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Monday through Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed Saturday

The ASC is certified by the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) and is an active member of the New England Peer Tutor Association (NEPTA).

Peer Tutoring Subjects

  • General Writing
  • Mathematics
  • Accounting/Economics/Finance
  • Computer Science
  • French/Spanish/Italian
  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Political Science
  • Sociology/Criminology
  • Theology
  • Biology/Chemistry/Organic Chemistry/Physics

Writing Conferences

  • Prewriting/Invention
  • Organization of ideas
  • Paragraph development
  • Style/editing/proof-reading
  • Citation format (MLA, APA)

Academic Support Center Resources

  • Here at Assumption, we are devoted to giving you an education that allows you to have a meaningful life and a rewarding career. Academic advisors are committed to forming a strong, individual relationship between advisor and advisee that aligns with this mission. All students are advised by informed, experienced, full-time teaching faculty committed to helping you chart your journey at each stage of your experience.

    Year-by-Year

    • First year: Assumption matches each student with an advisor based on academic interests and goals. Those advisors aid in the transition to university-level academics and guide students to resources on campus, including the University’s online advising and registration system, WebAdvisor.
    • Second year: Advisors focus on supporting students as they choose among our 40 majors.
    • Junior year: There are exciting opportunities such as study abroad or internships in addition to course selection and career discussions.
    • Senior year: Advisors support advisees as they apply to graduate school and post-baccalaureate scholarships or move into the professional world.

     

  • Assumption University is committed to providing appropriate assistance to students with learning disabilities, ADHD/ADD, chronic medical conditions, physical disabilities, or psychiatric disabilities who can effectively function in our academic and residential environment.

     

  • The Academic Support Center facilitates First-year Experience COMPASS workshops in:

    • Strategies for Academic Success
    • Advising 101: Planning Your Path
    • Advising 102: Mastering the Tech-WebAdvisor
  • Tutoring appointments can be made by calling the ASC at 508-767-7071, by dropping by the ASC located on the 2nd floor of the d’Alzon Library, or by booking an appointment online.

     

     

  • Amy Hurley
    Interim Director of Academic Support
    ahurley@assumption.edu
    508-767-7035

    Kate Donius
    Interim Assistant Director of Academic Support Center, Adjunct Faculty
    kj.donius@assumption.edu
    508-767-7311

“Being a first-year, first-generation student at Assumption University in 2020 came with its own unique challenges: mentally, academically, and personally. Amongst other circumstances, I was struggling and placed on academic probation This period was a significant wake-up call. Amy Hurley, Associate Director for Student Success in the Academic Support Center, would end up being my saving grace– my Assumption Mom! During our weekly meetings, she went above and beyond her job description, ensuring I had confidence in my academics and a highly successful college experience!”

Taliah Sweet
Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies ’24