A study space on campus focused on providing a comfortable environment for neurodivergent students. While focused on neurodivergent students, the space is open to everyone, with priority to ACU club members and members of the space. You can reserve time for specific sensory levels in the main room.
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Located in the basement of Duke Hall
The LWC helps with a lot more than just writing! They have drop in and appointment hours, study and co-working spaces, course specific tutoring with professionally trained tutors, schedule and assignment planning, workshops and much more. If you need any academic help this is the place to go!
Located on the second story of Hege Library, suite 209
The ARC provides support and accommodations for students with disabilities. They provide classroom/learning, testing, and physical accommodations, as well as a safe space for students with sensory needs, advocacy work, and student support and training sessions.
Located on the second story of Hege Library, suite 217
The Counseling Center provides confidential services with no cost to students. Services include psychological consultations, short-term counseling and crisis intervention.
Open Monday-Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Located on campus at 1203 Rachel Carson Court
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