Find the support you need as you chart your academic path at Princeton. There are many ways to get academic help at Princeton, starting with support offered by the classes you are taking, such as going to professors’ office hours, talking with lab T.A.s, and participating in course-supported review sessions. A number of additional resources are available to support your studies. Academic performance depends on your overall health and wellbeing. Your assistant dean for student life can help you navigate resources available through University Heath Services, Counseling and Psychological Services, and other offices. The McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning The McGraw Center equips students with the skills, strategies, and tools essential to truly flourish academically. Academic Strategies Workshops: Learn and apply strategies designed expressly for Princeton. A regular slate of topics includes: time management, efficient reading, effective studying and exam prep, preventing procrastination, and more. Academic Life & Learning Consultations: Brainstorm personalized strategies on topics including: time management and scheduling, tackling coursework, studying and exam prep, research, well-being, or anything else you need. Group Study Hall & Individual Tutoring: Sessions are offered regularly throughout the semester for several large STEM and quantitative courses. Digital Learning Lab: Access digital media technologies along with one-on-one training on various applications. The Writing Center Trained to respond to assignments in any discipline, Writing Center Fellows offer free, one-on-one conferences about writing at any stage in the process. Located in New South, The Writing Center can help you with: Essays for classes Independent research projects including junior papers and senior theses Essays for fellowships, graduate school, or job applications Oral presentations American academic writing (for international students) The Office of Disability Services (ODS) ODS offers a range of services to ensure equal access to the educational opportunities and programs available at Princeton. You can request academic accommodations in undergraduate courses through a voluntary, confidential registration process. Contact the Office of Disability Services through ACCOMMODATE. Advice for New Students Take advantage of advising resources before and after you arrive at Princeton. Begin planning now Requesting Extensions Work with your residential college and faculty advisers if you need an extension. Review the process Advice for Families Find resources designed for families of Princeton students. Connect with insight