Academic Learning Center


The Academic Learning Center is a unique facility staffed with both professional educators and students (peer tutors) who provide service to all students who need extra help in their college work.  Cazenovia College students are expected to succeed in a challenging intellectual environment.  It is not unusual for a student to need help in gaining and maintaining an adequate level of academic excellence.  Recognizing this, the Academic Learning Center at Cazenovia College is designed to provide students with opportunities to maximize their academic potential.

To achieve this goal, the Academic Learning Center offers several alternatives to assist in learning such as one-on-one or small-group tutoring; assistance in developing strategic learning skills; and techniques designed to improve writing, reading and mathematics proficiency.  The accessible location on the campus (next door to the library) and the Center’s convenient hours are designed to meet the needs of students.  Students may meet with a Professional Tutor for in-depth help with specific courses, or they may see a Peer Tutor.  The professional staff of the Academic Learning Center offers study skills assistance, workshops on a variety of subjects, and academic counseling. 

The Academic Learning Center is home to:

Placement Testing
Writing, reading, and mathematics tests are given to facilitate placement of incoming students into the appropriate courses.

Tutoring
The Academic Learning Center provides a wide variety of tutoring options.  View additional information about our tutoring services.

Office of Special Services
Cazenovia College has been a pioneer in its commitment to serving students with documented disabilities.  The Office of Special Services provides a selection of reasonable accommodations to help students with disabilities function independently at Cazenovia College and to advocate for themselves.  We comply with all Federal, State and local laws, which govern the education of students with appropriate documentation and reasonable accommodations.  View additional information about the Office of Special Services.

Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP)
HEOP is funded through a grant from the New York State Department of Education.  View additional information about HEOP.

Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)
CSTEP is funded through a grant from the New York State Department of Education.  View additional information about CSTEP.

Project REACH (Recognizing Excellence, Achievement, Commitment, and Honor)
Project REACH is a Title IV (Student Support Services) program which is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.  View additional information about Project REACH.

Location: 41 Lincklaen Street
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Jesse Lott, Director, 315.655.7161