Academic Support Services

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  • Aerial shot of the Academic Quad.
    Aerial shot of the Academic Quad.
  • Mendel Center and the Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge.
    Mendel Center and the Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge.
  • The Gladys Sakowich Campus Center, the heart of campus activities.
    The Gladys Sakowich Campus Center, the heart of campus activities.
  • The Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher is the spiritual center of the Merrimack College community.
    The Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher is the spiritual center of the Merrimack College community.
  • Whether it’s winter, spring, or anything in between, Merrimack’s beautiful campus is enjoyed by all.
    Whether it’s winter, spring, or anything in between, Merrimack’s beautiful campus is enjoyed by all.

Center for Academic Enrichment

The Center for Academic Enrichment (formerly the Study Center) provides a wide range of opportunities to students wishing to enhance their academic performance. Students taking advantage of these opportunities will develop the strong foundation in academic skills, an understanding of college policy, and self-advocacy that they will need for effective learning throughout college and after graduation. The Center for Academic Enrichment both conducts proactive assessments of student’s needs and responds to the level of success they wish to attain.

Located on the third floor of the McQuade Library, the Center for Academic Enrichment offers workshops, programs, tutoring, individual and/or group meetings to all students. Topics include: academic expectations, time management, preparing for tests, dealing with test anxiety, effective reading, and study skills. Handouts on these subjects are also available in the Center for Academic Enrichment.

Additional areas of service are provided to first year students, ADA students, and those who have English as a second language.

For additional information, please call 978-837-5278.