Student Success Resources
Tutoring – A host of tutoring services for students.
Student Success Coaches – Student success coaches offer students one-on-one support with time management, test-taking strategies, note-taking skills, connecting with faculty, and campus involvement.
Explanation for students to understand the difference between Main Campus and Online Campus.
Quick reference guide to know whether you are a main campus student or online campus student (for registration purposes)
Blackboard Support & Training – Students use Blackboard to take fully online courses or to submit assignments for face-to-face or hybrid courses. All Blackboard users need regular access to a computer with stable broadband Internet, and have basic computer skills, such as emailing, word processing, and navigating the web.
CARE Team – Exists to assist current UA Little Rock students with situations that can potentially disrupt a student’s academic progress.
Learning Commons – Students are welcome to use computers, group study rooms, dry-erase boards, desks, tables, and hang-out areas.
Ottenheimer Library – Help with research, instruction, academic success, and more.
Bookstore – In person or online shopping for books, technology, apparel, and student supplies.
University Learning Assistant Program – Learn more about LAP and apply to become a Learning Assistant.
Office of TRIO Student Support Services – Provides services to a limited number of eligible students to increase participants’ college persistence, support them through graduation, and facilitate the transition from one level of higher education to the next.
Office of PEAW First Year Experience – First Year Colloquium courses are designed to help first-year college students transition into UA Little Rock.
Office of TRIO McNair Scholars.- McNair Scholars receive support along the path toward their graduate school enrollment.
Academic Student Complaints – Students are encouraged to seek informal resolution at the department level when possible. After exhausting the department or informal complaint process, students may file a formal complaint with the university.
Grade Appeals – Students may appeal final course grades, results of capstone experiences, comprehensive and qualifying examinations, defenses, and other graded program requirements. The grade appeal process must be initiated by the student within 20 class days from the date the grade is awarded.
