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Traditional Undergraduate Student Resources

Important Dates

Study Resources and Academic Support

  • Peer-created Study Resources - Access . You can also with a trained Peer Academic Advisor for Study Skills and Success to get personalized support with time management, test-taking, and more.

  • Tutoring - The Office of Accessibility provides free one-on-one tutoring to Biola students for various general education and lower-division courses. Additionally, several academic departments run their own tutoring programs for students enrolled in particular courses. Reach out to your department’s administrator to see if there might be additional tutoring for your major.

  • Academic Mentors - Request a free academic mentor to gain confidence in your studies and build healthy time management rhythms.

  • Rhetoric and Writing Center - The Rhetoric & Writing Center offers free 1x1 writing tutoring for all students. Best of all, you don’t need to have a 10-page paper to see them—they can help with any kind of assignment, down to those 200-word discussion board submissions.

  • Disability Services - The Office of Accessibility exists to provide guidance, services, and accommodations for students with disabilities, including short-term disabilities (e.g., a broken arm).

  • Academic Probation - Learn more about how you can take the right steps and meet the requirements to get back on track with your degree.

  • Incomplete Grade Process - The purpose of an Incomplete Grade Process is to meet the needs of a student facing unforeseeable emergencies beyond his/her control