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Student Resources

Student Resources available to Undergraduate Students

An Overview of Campus Resources

 

The SOAR Peer Mentoring Program

The Soar Peer Mentoring Program is an initiative out of the Office of Student Success to primarily support new first-time students, but is for any Messiah student desiring peer mentorship.

Learn more about The SOAR Peer Mentoring Program!

Road Map to Resilience 

Life can be hard and have its challenges, big and small. Resilience is the capacity to make it through expected and unexpected adversities. In the process of navigating such adversities, you may be stretched, changed, and develop new skills to help you navigate your journey well.

We as humans have the capacity to bounce back from challenges! The ability to bounce back is a critical life skill for students during the college years and beyond. These sessions are designed to help you to build the physical, social, cognitive, spiritual, service, and life skills resilience by providing you with building blocks that can be used to navigate life's difficulties.

You would be a good candidate for this program if you:

  • Can commit to a one-hour session each week for 8 weeks
  • Are interested in personal growth and improving your resilience
  • Are willing to do small assignments to develop in the six theme areas

Academic Support Services

Accessing Assistance to Ensure Academic Success

The Office of Student Success, in conjunction with various other departments across Messiah University, are thrilled to offer the following supports to students to help them succeed. 

What They Offer

  • Study Skills
  • Time Management
  • Organizational Tools
  • Test-taking Strategies (Individualized Sessions In-person or via Zoom)

Where to Access

Contact:ÌýAmy Slody

What They Offer

  • Chemistry Help – Focused Help for End of Chapter
  • Cumulative Problem-Solving General Chemistry & Intro College Chemistry (Open Tutoring)

Where to Access

  • Canvas
  • Department
  • CHELP Sessions Spring 2025:
    • Tuesdays 7-9 PM in Jordan Atrium (Jordan 150/152) except for February 25, March 11, and April 29 when they meet in Kline 113

Contact: Seth Burkert, Course Professor; Department Chair

What They Offer

  • Tutoring provided by individual department

Where to AccessÌý

  • Spring 2025

Contact:ÌýContact your professor for information orÌýyour class canvas.

What They Offer

  • Supports for students with disabilities.
  • Works with all offices and departments to facilitate inclusion and full participation for all Messiah students

Where to Access

Contact:ÌýAmy Slody, Natalie Saccary and Deana Baddorf

What They Offer

  • Individual & groupd tutoring in various subject.Ìý

Where to Access

Contact:ÌýAmy Slody

What They Offer

  • Targets High Risk Courses.
  • Trained Paid SI Leaders attend class lectures, take notes, read materials then plan and hold 2 sessions outside of class each week.

Where to Access

Contact:ÌýKristin Runyon

What They Offer

  • Free one-on-one service where peer tutors assist undergraduate students to write and revise their own papers.Ìý

Where to Access

Contact: Ryan Rickrode and Emma BaneÌý- Head Tutor

What They Offer

  • One-on-one assistance in finding relevant information for research papers and other projects, guidance on how to use the library’s many resources (in print or online).
  • Consultations can take place in person, by phone, or by web conference.

Where to Access

Contact: library@messiah.edu; circulationdesk@messiah.edu

YouTube Videos & Channels

  • by Tim Urban

Academic Skills Development

Understanding Yourself

  • The VARK Questionnaire:Ìý

Tutoring

  • (this is not a free resource)

Soft Skills Development

Resources

  • Free and paid options
  • (App)
  • (App) – Language Learning

Mindfulness Apps

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