Support Programs & Resources
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Academic Support
- MEP, Multicultural Engineering Program
MEP is an academic learning community that offers advancement and professional development opportunities to students from groups which remain underrepresented in engineering. MEP facilitates the success of a diverse population of engineering students through continuum of services that support the needs of educationally disadvantaged students (e.g. first-generation college, academic factors, economic conditions). - Faculty Sponsor: Charlie McDowell, <div><a href="http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/e-mail?A=Y2hhcmxpZUBzb2UudWNzYy5lZHU%3D" title="E-Mail charlie">E-Mail charlie</a> </div>
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MEP Director: Virginia Carrillo, virginia@soe.ucsc.edu - ACE, Academic Excellence Honors Program
231 Kerr Hall, 831-459-5280
Offers academic support in selected math, science, and BBSOE courses and other opportunities. Small workshop-style discussion sections are facilitated by professional section leaders. - EOP, Educational Opportunity Programs
Academic Resource Center (ARC), 831-459-2296
Provides a broad range of academic support services and programs including the Learning Center, individual tutoring, guided study groups for difficult courses (Modified Supplemental Instruction/MSI), and mini-courses in reading, research, writing, and language development. Academic skill-building workshops are offered by The Coalition for Student Academic Success (CSAS). - DRC, Disability Resource Center
146 Hahn Student Services, 831-459-2089
Academic support services to students with disabilities. Referral to learning assessment re: information processing difficulties. Equipment loan, orientation to adaptive software, etc. - STARS, Services for Transfer and RE-Entry Students
Academic Resource Center (ARC), 831-459-2552
Provides academic advising, workshops, tutoring and many other services.



