Polytechnic

Student Services

American Indian Student Support Services on the Polytechnic campus has moved, formerly known as American Indian Programs, we are now located at the Academic Center, Room 081 (in the library).  AISSS offers the following services to students:

  • Computer lab with study area
  • Printing, copying and faxing services available
  • Life Skills Workshops
  • Cultural Presentations
  • Scholarship & Internship information
  • Social activities throughout the year
  • Tutoring in subject areas & writing provided by the Student Success Center

Student Success Center (Tutoring)

The Student Success Center at the Polytechnic campus provides a broad array of programs and services to support students’ academic success. Tutors are available to work with students in small groups on a walk-in basis. Students must check in at the front desk with their ASU ID. Tutors can help students:

    * review key concepts from courses,
    * learn new methods for notetaking and textbook reading,
    * formulate questions to take back to professors about course material, and
    * develop new study strategies.

For a successful tutoring session, students need to bring their books, notes, assignment, and a calculator if needed.

Click here for a list of courses and the availability of tutoring.

Locations:

  • Subject Tutoring : Academic Center Building Room 140
  • Writing Lab: Academic Center Building, Garden Level

For additional information, contact phone number: 480.727.1452

Upcoming Events

  • Thursday, November 19: Student Life Workshop: 'Where to go from Here? Academic Goal Setting'
    • Location: AISSS lab, Academic Center Building, Room 081
    • Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

One Nation Club

"To support and encourage cultural diversity and awareness on campus through volunteerism, community involvement and participation."

The One Nation Club offers a social component to the university setting with cultural activities, guest speakers, workshops, community service projects, and fundraising events. One Nation members have participated in campus and student services development meetings; served as leadership training facilitators; and participated in the Board of Regents for student services and affordable tuition. The club primarily fundraises to support the annual One Nation Spring Graduation Banquet. The banquet supports and recognizes the achievements of American Indian students graduating from the ASU Polytechnic Campus.

Officers:

President:  Sierra Johnson
Vice President:  Seri Maryboy
Treasurer:  Paul Hernandez
Secretary:  Jordan Cook

Advisor:  Bernadette Spencer

Next Meeting: Thursday, November 19, 2009 at AISSS Poly-Academic Center, Room 081