Find ARC Resources

Focusing on services that bolster academic success, the ARC provides the following offerings for students — both online and centrally located in the Korman Center.

By working together, the ARC's partners (formally known as the Learning Alliance) ensure that you receive the guidance you are looking for and provide a direct referral to additional resources, when needed.

Academic Support by Subject

Biology support is available at the ARC to provide support for select 100 level BIO classes. Students taking these courses should check with their BIO instructor to make sure that tutoring is available. If available, students are encouraged to schedule time with Teaching Professor Monica Togna, PhD at mmt73@drexel.edu.

Location: Korman Center, Room 104

Undergraduate business tutoring is provided as support for introductory ACCT courses, undergraduate STAT and OPM courses, and ECON 200-level courses. Walk-in support available beginning week two of every term. Refer to the schedule online.

Location: Geri C. LeBow Hall, Room 305

Chemistry tutoring is available at the ARC providing support for CHEM 100–200 levels. Students taking these courses should check with their CHEM instructor to make sure that tutoring is available. If available, students are encouraged to schedule time with Teaching Professor Monica Togna, PhD at mmt73@drexel.edu.

Location: Korman Center, Room 104

The Cyber Learning Center provides support for CS, CI, and SE courses. Walk-in appointments during available hours; refer to schedule online.

Location: 3675 Market Street, Room 1066

The Academic Center for Engineers (ACE) is a supplementary resource for engineering, business and engineering, and FYES STEM students that supports primarily first- and second- year undergraduate courses, plus general support for Python and the Drexel Registration process.

Learn more about how to sign up for an appointment.

Location: Korman Center, Room 105D

Language tutors are available through the Department of Global Studies and Modern Languages for Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Please contact the individuals below for information and scheduling:

  • Spanish – Contact Assistant Teaching Professor of Spanish Celeste Mann at cdm323@drexel.edu.
  • French – Contact Associate Teaching Professor of French Parfait Kouacou, PhD at pk595@drexel.edu.
  • Japanese – Contact Japanese Instructor Hiromi Koyama at Hiromi.koyama@drexel.edu.
  • Chinese – Contact Assistant Teaching Professor of Chinese Ni Ou at ni.ou@drexel.edu.
  • Korean – Contact Assistant Teaching Professor of Korean Sunmi Jung Oh at sjo35@drexel.edu.

The Math Resource Center provides support for students taking courses offered by the Department of Mathematics. In addition, the Math Resources Center offers tutoring for specific courses in select residence halls. They also offer exam review sessions for certain intro courses. Dates and availability for these specialized services can be found in the Math Resource Center's website link below.  

Visit the Math Resource Center website for information on remote/face-to-face tutoring or check with your Math instructor.

Location: Korman Center, Suite 207

The Center for Learning and Academic Success Services (CLASS) provides tutoring for the College of Nursing and Health Professions, the Dornsife School of Public Health, and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies.

Available by appointment only; schedule an appointment online through DrexelOne.

Location: Creese Student Center, Room 032

Contact Dr. Peter Amato to inquire about available tutors at 215.895.1315 or pa34@drexel.edu.

Location: MacAlister Hall, Room 5044 

Physics tutoring at the ARC provides support for intro-level PHYS classes. Students should visit the Physics Help! Center website for information on remote/face-to-face tutoring or check with their PHYS instructor to make sure that tutoring is available. If available, students are encouraged to schedule time with Teaching Professor Monica Togna, PhD at mmt73@drexel.edu.

Location: Korman Center, Room 104

The Drexel Writing Center (DWC) helps all members of the Drexel community think through and develop their writing projects, primarily in a one-on-one setting.

Synchronous online appointments are available through their scheduling system.

Location: Korman Center, Room 100

Professional & Study Support

Your academic advisor will work closely with you to help you achieve the goals you set for your career at Drexel and beyond.

Location: Just reach out to your advisor in your DrexelOne portal!

The Center for Learning and Academic Success Services offers both peer and professional academic coaching. Students can schedule an appointment in DrexelOne to work with an academic coach in any area related to being successful academically, including study skills, time management, navigating Drexel, organization skills, test-taking, etc.

Location: Creese Student Center, Suite 032

Career Counseling assists students with selecting majors and setting appropriate educational and career goals. Career assessments are also available. Services are available to all students and alumni by appointment only with the Steinbright Career Development Center.

Location: 3201 Arch Street, Suite 110 

The Center for Learning and Academic Success Services offers academic support for students through an array of workshops and other resources. Tutoring is also available for the College of Nursing and Health Professions, the Dornsife School of Public Health, and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies.

Available by appointment only schedule an appointment online.

Location: Location: Creese Student Center, Suite 032

Drexel University Libraries provides support for all University courses. Check the schedule and hours online. Plus, you can find research support through our libraries. For specific questions, you are encouraged to contact a librarian

W. W. Hagerty Library Location: 3300 Market Street

Population-Specific Support

The Center for Autism and Neurodiversity (CAN) is a fee-based, student-centered program for current neurodivergent Drexel students with the goal of promoting academic and social competency, self-advocacy, interpersonal skills, independent living, and social integration.

Location: Creese Student Center, Suite 048

The Center for Inclusive Education and Scholarship provides support for programs which serve traditionally underrepresented and underserved populations. The goal of this center is to support the life cycle academic experience of Drexel students, from pre-college access programs to graduation and beyond.

Location: Macalister Hall, Suite 1024

Academic advising, tutoring for all courses, and success workshops are available for all medical students through our Student Affairs and Career Advising website.

Location: Virtual

Disability Resources works to provide reasonable accommodations and equal access for individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the Drexel experience.

Location: Main Building, Suite 228

The English Language Center (ELC) offers all international students one-on-one tutoring, consultations, and diagnostic services.

Location: 229 North 33rd Street

The Graduate College of Drexel University is committed to the advancement of graduate education and ensuring graduate student success. The college oversees more than 120 graduate programs, including more than 40 doctoral programs, across the University, working closely with the colleges, schools, and departments to advocate for graduate students through the life cycle of their graduate experience.

Location: Main Building, Suite 301

While living on campus, students learn the value of living in a diverse community, engage with their peers, gain a greater sense of self-awareness, and form a better connection to the Drexel campus. The strength of Housing and Residence Life is in its ability to help Drexel students find success on campus, both inside and outside of the classroom.

Location: Location: 101 N. 34th St

Falling under STEM support at Drexel, funding for the following two programs is provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) is part of a national effort to increase the number of underrepresented minority students who successfully complete baccalaureate and advanced degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Undergraduate students who are enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics major are eligible to participate in a variety of activities designed to facilitate the transition to and successful completion of their baccalaureate degree.

In addition to the LSAMP program, Drexel has proudly hosted four cohorts of the Bridge to the Doctorate (BTD) Graduate Fellowship program. The BTD Fellowship program, also part of Drexel's STEM support, provides resources and support for graduate students from underrepresented populations who are pursuing doctoral degrees in STEM disciplines.

The Academic Skills Program provides support to students individually, in small groups, and in workshops. Core academic skills addressed include legal writing and analysis, study skills, time and stress management and exam-taking skills.

Located in the Pennoni Honors College, Undergraduate Research & Enrichment Programs, or UREP, is focused on engaging students in the process of intellectual and self-discovery through research, fellowships advising, and enrichment programming.

Location: Bentley Hall, 2nd Floor