Academic Resources Student Academic Success Center
Undergraduate Research Office
The Student Academic Success Center provides both course-aligned academic support and skill- and competencydevelopment opportunities for all students at no cost. Programs include tutoring, supplemental instruction, communication workshops, language support for nonnative English speakers, academic coaching for study skills and time management, and much more. The Student Academic Success Center offers both individual and group formats to accommodate diverse learning styles and skill levels.
The Undergraduate Research Office supports student research in every field of study through advising, workshops, individual meetings and mentorship. The office offers grants to cover research expenses, fellowships for full-time summer research projects, and scholarships to support students who present their research at academic conferences.
cmu.edu/student-success 412-268-6823
Office of Disability Resources cmu.edu/disability-resources 412-268-5940
The Office of Disability Resources provides responsive, reasonable accommodations to help students accomplish their best work. The office provides physical, digital and programmatic access to all events and information within the Carnegie Mellon community for both students and visitors. New students should contact Disability Resources during the summer to request accommodations for their fall semester courses or with on-campus housing.
cmu.edu/uro 412-268-5702
University Stores
bookstore.web.cmu.edu/Home 412-268-1032 The University Stores provide several unique services to the Carnegie Mellon community. Visit the University Stores to purchase CMU gear, textbooks, art supplies, and school and office supplies.
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