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MISSION: The L.E.A.R.N. Program is a student-centered environment dedicated to helping students develop their full learning potential through advancing their abilities in reading and the study strategies necessary for achieving academic success.


 

 

Customized Workshops

Workshops are free to any registered USF student and are designed to give tips on improving targeted skills. These workshops provide information related to study skills, methods, techniques, and ideas in the areas of reading textbooks, note taking, test taking, test anxiety, time management, and organization.



Customized Services

The L.E.A.R.N. Program is available to collaborate with specific departments across the USF campus to provide specialized academic support for all levels of students. Current initiatives include the following programs. Click the program title for additional information.

1. College of Engineering:
    • Scholarly Writing for Engineers

2. College of Medicine:   
    • Metacognition and Intentional Learning workshop
      for 1st-Year medical students
    • Medical School Faculty Development
    • Pre-Matriculation Summer Program

3. College of Arts and Sciences:   
    • Psych Study Lab
    • MCAT Preparation Strategies: MEP



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Don’t miss our free study skills workshops!



Academic Courses for Credit

Critical Reading and Writing—REA 2105 (3 credits) Develop literal and critical reading and writing skills to succeed in your university coursework

Learning strategies—REA 1605 (2 credits) Develop effective academic strategies to enhance your success for college as well as for lifelong learning

Academic Strategies—REA 2604 (1 credit)
fall and spring semesters only
Improve your academic achievement at midterm

Course Schedule (pdf)


Additional Resources


Self Help Resources
A wealth of information covering, Note-Taking, Test    Taking, Effective Presentations, Writing and
Research

Self Assessment – Measuring tools utilized are:
• Learning Connections Inventory (LCI)
• DVC Learning Style Survey for College



 
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