Student Success and Enrollment Management » Programs » Freshman Year Program » Support Services
Support Services
Freshman Year Program offers students a variety of supportive services to ensure academic and personal success:
- Advisors: assist students in course selection, understanding general education requirements, and navigating academic policies and procedures
- Counseling: trained professionals ready to help first-year students with any issues that they may be having
- Health: trained professional read to help first-year students with education on various aspects of healthy living
- Male Development Empowerment Center (MDEC) MDEC serves the purpose of providing a venue for male students to connect, become involved, and develop into leaders and advocates for the needs, issues, and concerns of male students within the campus community and beyond.
- Predominately Black Institution (PBI) Funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Predominantly Black Institutions to establish or strengthen programs for low-income or first-generation college undergraduate students enrolled at the Medgar Evers College
- Tutoring: helps students succeed in their courses
Supplemental instruction to reinforce learning experiences within classes:
- TRiO Student Support Services
- The Center for Women’s Development (CWD) The mission of the Center for Women’s Development (CWD) is to promote the self-actualization of women in pursuit of higher education by providing the direct services and programs of specialized support they need.
- Writing Center The Center provides a broad range of tutoring services and computer-assisted instruction to students to improve student writing.