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Academic & Career Help: College of Applied Studies and Academic Success (CASAS): Homework Help

This guide features resources to support your academic and career success.

Additional CASAS Resources

CASAS Personalized Academic Support

Let us help you reach your academic goals with our uniquely designed services and programs.

Located in DeMoss Hall, the Academic Success Center (ASC) provides a range of programs that will help meet your learning needs while at Liberty University. We offer both individual and group experiences through our tutoring services, writing services, success studies, and our academic workshop series.

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Academic Tutoring

The Academic Tutoring Center offers a wide range of FREE one-on-one and group tutoring for over 100 classes to residential undergraduate students.

The Writing Center

Whether you are just beginning or would like to polish your final draft, writing peer coaches are available to help through every stage

Academic Mentoring

Academic mentoring supports the transition to college-level academic work offering insight to time management, setting goals, and much more.


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Success Tips & Resources

Library Resources

Overwhelmed with homework or the thought of studying?

An assessment is a great way to explore your unique learning style and study habits to tailor a plan that supports your academic success.

Index of Learning Styles (ILS)

Richard M. Felder and Barbara A. Soloman at North Carolina State University developed and validated the Index of Learning Styles assessment. More information is provided at the end of the evaluation.

Study Skills Inventory

The Study Skills Inventory developed by Dennis H. Congos, MSEd., at the University of Central Florida and provided by Indiana University South Bend

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[Journal Article] The Crux of Time Management for Students 

  • A short research article packed with great information and practical help.

[Journal Article] Understanding effort regulation: Comparing ‘Pomodoro’ breaks and self-regulated breaks

  • Studies support the effectiveness of the Pomodoro Method supports better concentration for studying.
  • Give it a try!
  • The Pomodoro Timer below is 25 (study)/ 5 (break) for a total of 1 hour 26 minutes

  • The Pomodoro Timer below is 45 (study)/ 15 (break) for a total of 3 hours.

 

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