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Academic Success

Resources

Wilmington College offers a multitude of academic resources to our students. Whether you need to improve your writing or need help landing a job once you graduate, we're here for you.

Academic Advising

Academic advisors, all regular faculty, assist students during their four years at the college, providing assistance with registration, career preparation, and major requirements.

Academic Affairs

The Office of Academic Affairs (College Hall, Room 202) can help you with the administrative side of your academic career, including: academic policies and appeals, support services, advising, commencement, extensive absences, faculty issues, probation and suspension, student research, and withdrawal/leave of absence.

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

Academic Records

The Office of Academic Records (College Hall, Room 105) can help you with tasks such as: registration, FERPA,  athletic eligibility, transfer course evaluation, graduation review, commencement, VA benefits and transcripts.

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

Accessibility & Disability Services

Accessibility & Disability Services (Robinson Communication Center, Room 120) works with students and faculty to ensure that disability will not be a barrier to equal opportunity or access to educational programs and services.

Blackboard

Blackboard is an online platform that your professors use to manage your attendance, assignments and more. For help with Blackboard, contact the IT Helpdesk.

Bookstore

The campus bookstore (Pyle Student Center) carries standard school supplies, Wilmington College apparel and accessories, and of course, textbooks.

Career Services

The Office of Career Services (Pyle Student Center) is here to help you make the connection between the work you are doing in your classes to the world of work beyond the classroom. Whether you are thinking about internships, summer jobs or work after graduation, we are here to help.

Quaker Cupboard

The Quaker Cupboard offers food, supplies and resources for WC students

Quaker Writing Center

The Quaker Writing Center’s (Robinson Communication Center, Room 103) mission is to support all students enrolled in all classes at Wilmington College at any point in the writing process as they complete any academic, creative, professional, or personal writing assignment. The Director and staff at the QWC are dedicated to helping students become better writers.

Student Resource Center

Whether it’s a question about course material or the need to develop better study skills and organization, the Student Resource Center (Robinson Communication Center, Room 103) can help you on your way to academic success!

The SRC provides the following services:

  • The Math Center
  • The Quaker Writing Center
  • Supplemental Instruction
  • Individual peer tutoring
  • Study Spaces

Student Success Center

The Student Success Center (Robinson Communication Center, Room 114) provides a convenient study space for Wilmington College students.