We have resources to support student learning in your courses. Consider adding these to your syllabus, canvas course page modules, or sharing them as announcements in class!
Learning Commons Information Card - Highlights our services and how to get connected. Also lists other campus resources and locations to foster holistic success.
Suggested Syllabus Statement
Please consider including the following statement in your course syllabus and reference it throughout the term.
Learning Commons
The Learning Commons is your campus resource for learning support. They offer peer-led learning support for various courses through Supplemental Instruction, Tutoring, and Writing Centers, along with resources, strategies, and workshops to build your academic success tool kit. With services available online and in-person in various locations and times, you are invited to schedule learning support services as a regular part of your study routine. Please visit the Learning Commons website for more information, view course offerings, and make appointments.
Classroom Presentation
Invite us to share more about our services in 5 minutes or less. We are also available to provide a workshop for your class on a variety of learning support topics.
Learning Tools and Workshops
Learning Tools - Strategies and tools that can aid students in managing their time, study strategies, and stress management.
On Demand Workshops - 12 online workshops featuring learning strategies and tools available on demand. Consider including in your course modules to augment course content and student success.
Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning - This 25- week course provides instructors with evidence-based teaching practices proven through independently-validated research to improve student success.
Canvas modules and features - Check out out our Vlog on this topic!
Artificial Intelligence - Please review the Learning Commons A.I. Statement of Practice. We are engaging and experimenting with this technology as a way to further learning, student success and information literacy. We believe A.I. can be a partner to human critical thinking, not as replacement for staff and faculty coordinated services, expertise or peer educator led support. Please check back for resources!
Updated: March 26, 2025