Need a Science, History, or Math Tutor? Need help with Journalism or Speech?
While our writing tutors are excellent, sometimes students need more field-specific assistance. If that is your case, check out these resources:
Academic Coach |
An Academic Coach is available to meet with you to go over academic issues you may be experiencing or to support you in reaching your goals. You are encouraged to meet with your coach regularly. Make an appointment by visiting their office at 255 Sparks Hall or by calling (404)413-2692. |
COMM Lab |
The Georgia State University Communication Lab assists Communication students with all aspects of writing and speaking. Our graduate-level tutors can help with brainstorming, rough draft reviews, AP style issues, grammar concerns, and speech presentations. Click here to review tutor availability and how to make appointments. |
CIRCLE |
CIRCLE is language learning and helping students be motivated to learn international languages. Our mission is to provide a broad range of resources and support services to assist students in their language goals, whether they are formal studies or personal enrichment.
Need assistance with American Sign Language?
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MAC |
The Mathematics Assistance Complex (MAC) is a tutoring lab devoted to helping students with their mathematics and statistics courses. During this period of transition to online learning, MAC is committed to expanding resources and support to help make sure students as well as instructors benefit from the online MAC tutoring environment. Free online Mathematics tutoring: In-person at GSU Sports Arena: Monday through Thursday 9am-5pm, Friday 9am-3pm. Online: Monday through Saturday, time varies, check availability online. To get help, visit the website and book a session at gsu-as.tutorocean.com
Schedule View makes it easier to see which time slots are available. |
STEM Tutoring |
Free Tutoring for Biol, Chem, CSC, Math, Phys! Appointments are available in-person Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm and Friday 9am-1pm and online as tutors are available. Check Tutorocean (linked here) for course availability by logging in with your assigned student credentials.
For 1:1 help, drop by the STEM Center or reserve a session in advance online via Tutorocean. STEM Tutoring Schedule (spreadsheet) |
History Tutoring |
Free tutoring is available to students every semester.
Ms. Jesia Cobb, MHP
Hours: Tuesday from 10 a.m. - noon. and Wednesdays from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Location: 25 Park Place, 21st Floor, Room 2126 |
Computer ScienceTutoring Center |
The Department of Computer Science offers free tutoring for the following core 1000-, 2000-, and 3000-level courses:
CSC 1301 (Principles of Computer Science I) Tutoring is free and available to all students enrolled in these courses.
The center will be open throughout the semester except for university holidays. Online Tutoring The Department also offers free online tutoring. During specified hours, students can log in to the Computer Science Virtual Tutoring Center to speak with an online tutor. |
Learning and Tutoring Center (LTC) |
The CRLA-certified Learning and Tutoring Center provides academic support in mathematics, reading, writing, science, and more. We provide a variety of services and resources to accommodate student needs. Please visit or contact us if you:
We have something for everyone. We are here to serve you. |
Perimeter College
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Perimeter College Students can reach out to a general tutor via the online portal (linked here). |
General Campus Resources
The Writing Studio has a wealth of knowledge about campus resources. Below is a compilation of resources to accommodate needs that fall outside the Studio’s scope:
Academic Advisor |
The University Advisement Center offers drop-in advising services. If you have any questions about your courses, major, or career, make an appointment with your advisor at (404)413-2300 or stop by the 4th floor of 25 Park Place. |
University Career Services |
What does life after college look like for you? University Career Services can help you figure that out. Our office provides resources to assist you throughout your academic journey and propel you to future success. Check out their Student Services through this link. |
CATLab |
The CATLab, along with providing computer access, also provides multimedia equipment for rent to anyone with a Panther Card. You can rent Still Cameras, Video Cameras, Microphones, Tripods, and the like. Check out their website for more information. |
Dean of Students |
Any student who faces challenges securing their food or housing and believes this may affect their performance in the course is urged to contact the Dean of Students for support. Furthermore, please notify me—if you are comfortable doing so—because I can provide any resources that I may possess. |
Personal Counselor |
The Counseling Center offers confidential individual counseling and offers several workshops throughout the semester. |
Student Victim Assistance |
Your professor is required to report any disclosure of violence committed against or committed by students to the Dean of Students. If you do not wish to report a crime, but need someone to talk to, the Division of Student Affairs offers Student Victim Assistance which can help in almost any case.
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Tech Support & Access |
If you are concerned about accessing the internet or tech devices while remote learning, click here for information on internet options and how to submit requests for technology. |
Off-Campus Resources
The Writing Studio staff also have a compilation of resources that are available off-campus. Below is a compilation of resources to accommodate needs that fall outside the Studio’s scope:
The Trevor Project |
The Trevor Project is an American nonprofit organization that focuses on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth. The Trevor Lifeline is a confidential service that offers trained counselors. Reach Out:
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BlackLine |
BlackLine® provides a space for peer support, counseling, witnessing, and affirming the lived experiences of folks who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens. Call BlackLine® prioritizes BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color). 1(800)604-5841 |
988 Crisis Lifeline |
The 988 Crisis Lifeline (formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. The Lifeline is comprised of a national network of over 200 local crisis centers, combining custom local care and resources with national standards and best practices. Lifeline Call and Text: 988 |