SCHOLARSHIPS
Through the SSS grant, eligible students will be able to receive
additional financial aid assistance to reduce their loan burden.
A student must meet Pell Grant eligibility and SSS program requirements
in order to be considered for this aid. The minimum scholarship
amount is $400 per year.
Assisting participants to overcome
personal and behavioral hindrances to their academic success is
one of the major roles of the SSS program. In order to address
these difficulties, participants meet with a tutor who can help
them in the following areas: -
Tutoring: Psychology, Mathematics, Statistics, English language,
Humanities, general computer
- Workshops: Time management, stress management, resume writing, anger control, assertive
communication, note taking, APA format writing.
- Adjustment / transition assistance
- Learning strategies
- Time management
- Campus resources
- Financial Aid application
- Academic advisement
Tutoring SchedulesMonday – Friday:
3 – 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 12 pmWHO
IS ELIGIBLE?
The SSS program has been designed primarily for students who are working on their
first undergraduate degree. Students can become a participant at any point in
their undergraduate program and remain in the program until they receive their
undergraduate degree.
We consider students to no longer have academic need if they have already completed
an undergraduate degree and have been admitted into a graduate school. However,
other non eligible SSS students may be assisted and referred to other programs
at CAU.