Student Learning Support Student Learning Support – or SLS – offers a range of support programming designed to help students develop the skills necessary for academic success and participate fully in their academic programs. All of our programs are free, and open to undergraduate, graduate and continuing education students at Ryerson. We offer the following academic support: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Academic Accommodation Support English Language Support Graduate Student Support Math Support Study Skills and Transition Support Writing Support Test Centre Register, book an appointment, view workshops or group sessions on our website: Web: www.ryerson.ca/studentlearningsupport Email: sls@ryerson.ca Tel: (416) 598 – 5978 Location: 4th floor, Student Learning Centre, 341 Yonge Street Academic Accommodation Support 416-979-5290 / TDD/TTY: 416-979-5274 aasadmin@ryerson.ca Academic Accommodation Support for students living with disabilities looking for help with their academic accommodations. Develop your Academic Accommodation Plan Get guidance on the use of adaptive technologies Connect with RU-Noted – the student note-taking program Apply for the Bursary for Students with Disability Learning Specialist consultations English Language Support English Language Support for students who use English as an additional language looking for help with their writing, reading, listening, and speaking skills. Meet with a Peer English Language Facilitator Improve your written and oral communication Revise a written assignment Practice and get feedback on an upcoming presentation Graduate Student Support Graduate Student Support for students enrolled in one of Ryerson’s Master’s or PhD programs looking for help with developing graduate-focused academic skills. Get individual writing support Join the Dissertation Assistance Program Register for Workshops or Writing Groups Math Support Math Support offers comprehensive support to all Ryerson students looking for help with math, guidance in their math-related courses, or simply to develop their math skills. Get individual math assistance on a drop-in basis Receive facilitated group tutoring for math courses Learn and develop strategies to solve math problems Study and Transition Skills Study and Transition Skills for students who want to develop their study skills and habits, and are looking for academic support in their transition to Ryerson. Develop effective study skills Learn to participate in class and prepare for a test/exam Join course-based Supported Learning Groups Work towards clearing your academic standing Writing Support Writing Support for students looking to improve their writing skills and receive help with their writing assignments. Book or drop-in for individual writing support Understand the expectations of university-level writing Discuss your ideas and clarify your thinking Learn to integrate sources and paraphrase correctly Test Centre (416) 979 5000 ext. 7932 testcentre@ryerson.ca The Test Centre is a student and faculty service designed to assist in facilitating the scheduling of make-up and accommodated tests and exams at Ryerson University. Make-up tests are scheduled according to University policy and only with the approval from your instructor. There are also Faculty-specific academic support services available to Ryerson students: Student Services in TRSM Location: TRSM, Room 2-168 416-979-5000 ext. 2435 student.trsm@ryerson.ca www.ryerson.ca/student.trsm The Student Services team in the Ted Rogers School of Management is here to support your success in and out of the classroom. Services include tutoring, peer learning support, and facilitated study groups. You can also drop by the Student Resource Centre to learn about services, clubs and events offered on campus. Faculty of Community Services Drop-in Centre Location: Library Building, LIB-549 416-979-5000 ext. 2406 fcs.support@ryerson.ca www.ryerson.ca/fcs/students/support The FCS Drop-In Centre provides Faculty of Community Services students with academic skills support. Students receive assistance with navigating course outlines, specific assignments, and study and writing skills for FCS courses as well as professionally-related and liberal studies courses. Students can participate in Learning Circles, Writing Circles and Peer2Peer Individual Support.