Learning Support
Office of Learning Resources will provide remote access to all services while students are learning remotely.
Academic Coaching appointments for current students are available via Zoom or telephone.
To schedule an appointment, use SSN following these directions
60-minute remote Tutoring sessions will be available for all courses previously supported by Walk-in and Appointment Tutoring:
Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish; ACC 200, 207, 208; BIO 101, 151, 152; CME 203, 211, 281; CMM 100; CPS 150, 151; DSC 210, 211; ECO 203, 204, 461; EGM 202, 303; EGR 201, 202, 203; FIN 301; HST 103; MCT 110L; MEE 104L, 308, 314, 321; MGT 201, 301; MKT 301; MTH 114, 116, 128, 129, 148, 149, 168, 169, 207, 218, 219; PHL 103; PHY201, PHY206, PHY207; PSY 101; REL 103; SCI 190; SET 150; SOC 101
To schedule a Tutoring appointment, use SSN following these directions
You can also request Tutoring using the Request Help feature within SSN - click here for directions.
Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions will be offered remotely at their regularly scheduled times (EDT). This may change—updates will be posted here.
To access a remote SI session, follow these directions
Please check with your instructor, call OLR at 937-229-2066, or email learningresources@udayton.edu with questions.
Virtual meetings with an International Academic Coach are available. To schedule, please use the Student Success Network (SSN), email globallearning@udayton.edu, or contact Brenda Lecklider at blecklider1@udayton.edu.
Please follow the Accommodation Request Process, but note that all appointments will be conducted via phone or Zoom.
Fax documentation to 937-229-3270 or email it to disabilityservices@udayton.edu.
Call 937-229-2066 to schedule appointments.
For questions about accommodations, email disabilityservices@udayton.edu.
Your instructor may choose to use methods of assessment other than standard tests and quizzes. When you hear of an assessment that might be problematic for you in relation to your accommodations, contact your instructor to discuss how it could be made accessible to you. OLR will not be using AIM for test requests while UD classes are taking place remotely. If a test is moved to an online format, your professor can extend your time based on your accommodation.
It is important that you remind your instructor of your extended time accommodations before EACH online test or quiz.
For Isidore tests, check your allowed testing time (start time and end time) as early in your testing window as possible. If your allowed testing time is incorrect, DO NOT START YOUR EXAM. Email your professor and disabilitytesting@udayton.edu immediately.
You will need to ensure you take any online tests in an appropriate distraction reduced environment as needed.
Testing Center staff are available for questions by calling 937-229-3475 or by emailing disabilitytesting@udayton.edu.