Academic Resource Center The Academic Resource Center (ARC) provides academic support for all degree-seeking students. The cost of tuition covers all ARC services including course and language tutoring for gateway courses in subjects including, but not limited to, economics, mathematics, chemistry, psychology, and modern languages as well as one-on-one writing consultations for all subjects. In addition, students interested in how to best utilize academic planning tools or in need of assistance with general academic advising questions can meet with an ARC University Advisor.
The ARC also supports the campus through programs such as the First To Go program for first-generation college students, and the LMU Common Book program, in collaboration with the William H. Hannon Library. The Academic Resource Center 310.338.2847 arc@lmu.edu
First To Go The First To Go Program is a structured support system that provides personalized tools and resources for students who identify as “first generation” (i.e., neither parent has earned a bachelor’s degree in the U.S.). The community offers students valuable opportunities for their academic, professional, and personal growth and connects participants of all years and majors to a network of mentors drawn from LMU faculty, staff, alumni, and peers who are or were first-generation college students themselves. Please email firsttogo@lmu.edu, call 310.338.7677 or visit the website for more information.
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