University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Campus Academic Success Resources

At UW–Madison, you have access to a wide range of academic success resources designed to help you learn confidently, manage your coursework, and reach your goals. Academic advisors are a great first stop when you’re looking for academic support resources, but you can also explore the options below to find the support that fits your needs!

UW-Madison Academic Resources

Learn more about the tutoring and learning support resources available to all undergraduate students through UW-Madison’s many campus learning centers.

Individual study skills appointments are a great way to identify and problem-solve concerns in areas like concentration and focus, exam preparation, note-taking, study methods, time management, and test-taking strategies. 

The Writing Center support students across all levels, disciplines, and identities. They provide writers with support, resources, and accountability at every stage of the writing process.

UW-Madison has many campus libraries where you can find drop-in tutoring, private study areas, research assistance, access to course reserves, and equipment checkout for laptops, cameras, and more.

The McBurney Disability Resource Center is UW-Madison’s resource for ensuring equal access to education for all students through academic and classroom accommodations.

Students at UW–Madison have the opportunity to work with some of the world’s leading researchers! Students can experience all aspects of the research process, from assisting others in the lab, to designing, directing, and presenting their own research.