First-year success starts with strong support—and that’s exactly what our Learning Assistant team provides. Throughout the fall and spring semesters, they lead interactive workshops and engaging programs designed to help new students thrive academically, socially, and personally. From study strategies to campus connections, we’re here to make sure students feel confident and supported from day one.

Learn to balance your new slate of academic responsibilities, social life, and day-to-day functions. It’s all doable, we promise.
Sunday, August 31
Wednesday, September 10

How do students best prepare for exams? Hint: it’s not a quick review the night before. Learn how to study in a way that incorporates your preferences, too.
Sunday, September 14
Wednesday, September 24
Resources from Fall 2025 First-Year Success Workshops
Missed a workshop? No problem! Find the slides and materials covered in each of the Learning Assistant run first-year success workshops below.
Learn to balance your new slate of academic responsibilities, social life, and day-to-day functions. It’s all doable, we promise.
Check out the slides from this presentation here. Questions? Reach out to your residence hall's Learning Assistant!

Learn to balance your new slate of academic responsibilities, social life, and day-to-day functions. It’s all doable, we promise.
Check out the slides from this presentation here, and a helpful handout from the presentation can be found here.
Questions? Reach out to your residence hall's Learning Assistant!
Learn to balance your new slate of academic responsibilities, social life, and day-to-day functions. It’s all doable, we promise.
Check out the slides from this presentation here, and a helpful handout from the presentation can be found here.
Questions? Reach out to your residence hall's Learning Assistant!
Learn to balance your new slate of academic responsibilities, social life, and day-to-day functions. It’s all doable, we promise.
The slides from this presentation will be uploaded soon. Questions? Reach out to your residence hall's Learning Assistant!