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DSEMs 2023-2024: Library resources for first year students: Research & Coursework Help

A guide designed for students new to Drew University Library that provides foundational information for academic research in the coming years.

Ask a Librarian

Contact the Research Help Desk at email: reference@drew.edu, or chat with us using the tab to the right labeled "Ask Drew Library." Another option is to check out the Library's FAQs for answers to your questions.

Typically Librarians are available:

Monday-Friday: 9 am through 5pm. Alternate times may be arranged by appointment.

Librarians are available to assist via Zoom, phone, and email. Please go to the "Ask a Librarian" webpage for other ways to contact the Library. We'd be happy to "show" you around the Library and help you get familiar with Drew's resources.

Academic Support Services

Academic Support Resources

The Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) offers support resources for all Drew students at no extra cost with units dedicated to helping you with writing, math, science, and academic coaching

Students may make tutoring and writing help appointments using WCOnline, the CAE’s appointment scheduler. Remote and in-person assistance is available. Review these instructions to learn how to schedule and access a remote help session. Or, for more information on tutoring resources, please email cae@drew.edu.

Below please find a review of the resources available to you:

  • Subject tutoring is available for most CLA courses and the CAE makes every effort to arrange for tutoring in other courses through special requests.

  • The University Writing Center (UWC) offers undergraduate and graduate students one-on-one or group support for writing. The UWC also maintains curated lists of resources on various writing topics and online support resources on their LibGuide and also offers thesis and dissertation support.

  • Academic coaching is available to assist undergraduate and graduate students who seek to improve their study and self-management skills. If you are concerned about your ability to take notes, and stay organized and focused in the online learning environment, you may benefit from academic coaching.

Ready to make an appointment for tutoring, writing support or academic coaching? Book today at WCOnline.

For more information or clarification on any of the resources listed, please email cae@drew.edu.  

Questions? Need Help? Email reference@drew.edu

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