Academic Support
Academic Support Services
We want you to be successful academically while you are at Longwood University. In addition to your academic advisor and deans, other resources can help you do well in your studies.
The Learning Center
The Learning Center is a place where students can learn collaboratively. Guided study groups, language practice sessions, writing consultations, and problem-solving groups are all available services. This is an especially good resource if you are facing some academic difficulties due to adjusting to the English language.
University Career Center
You can find assistance with developing educational and career goals and help with understanding your interests, skills, values, and limitations. The University Career Center also provides many other services listed on its website.
Greenwood Library
The Greenwood Library is where Longwood students spend much of their time studying (private and group study rooms are available), performing research, and even borrowing recent DVD releases. Many of the services offered by the library, including finding journal articles and books, are available online on the Greenwood Library website. The staff at the library is very knowledgeable and can help you if you are new to writing research essays.
Office of Student-Athlete Academic Services
For International Student-Athletes, the Office of Student-Athlete Academic Services (OSAAS) is a great resource. The OSAAS supports student-athletes in their academic, athletic, career, and personal pursuits.