We’re here for you.
We know this is a challenging time for students academically, personally, and financially. That's why we've prepared a list of resources for students: from food to housing, scholarships to technology, we've got you covered. We know that adjusting to online learning has been challenging for many students. If you have trouble navigating Canvas or completing coursework, please get in touch.
Email us at asc@castleton.edu if you have questions about any aspect of life at Castleton. We are here for you!
No matter where you are on your journey, we offer the individual attention you need to succeed here at Castleton and beyond. In fact, many of Castleton’s best students and most accomplished alumni swear by us.
We want you to feel confident as you navigate university life and prepare for your future. Need more information about choosing a major or paying for college? We do that. Want to figure out how to manage your time, study for tests, improve your writing, or understand statistics? We’ve got you covered. Want to request a tutor? Fill out our tutor request form. Best of all, our services are free to all Castleton students enrolled in at least one course.
Many Castleton students can receive extra support or services. If neither of your parents has a four-year degree, you meet certain income guidelines, or you have a documented disability, you may be able to join TRIO. Accommodations and support for students with disabilities are available through our Disability Services Program.
We also offer a friendly place to study. Our cozy space, located on the first floor of Babcock Hall, is equipped with computers, tables, and comfy couches. Sometimes, we even provide snacks. While you're here, feel free to visit our Math and Writing Clinics.
For more information about who we are and what we do send an email, visit our blog, or call us. Better yet, drop by Babcock for a chat. We can’t wait to meet you!
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