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    Home»Opinion

    Tap into campus resources early

    Lily NussbaumBy Lily NussbaumAugust 18, 2023Updated:August 19, 2023 Opinion No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Lily Nussbaum | Social Media Editor

    After three years on Baylor’s campus, I feel like I know the place inside and out. One thing I’ve learned is that this university offers a lot to its undergraduate students.

    Whether you are looking for academic, emotional, mental or physical support, it’s more than likely that Baylor has a resource perfectly designed to provide that support and improve your life on campus. So, grab a pen and paper, and take some notes.

    Academics

    The Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE) is your go-to for all things academic. It offers excellent guidance and assistance, such as mentoring, tutoring and supplemental instruction. Additionally, there is tailored support for pre-law, first-in-line and international students.

    The Office of Access and Learning Accommodation (OALA) — a part of CASE — is another helpful office that ensures students with disabilities receive equal education and experiences on campus.

    The University Writing Center is another academic resource not to be missed. Chances are you’ll run into a class that encourages you to consult the center for part of your grade. It may seem annoying initially, but you’ll soon realize its helpfulness. For almost any paper I feel uneasy about, I book an appointment to have someone read over it and help me revise it. After all, it’s free, so why not utilize it?

    Mental Health

    For many individuals, including myself, mental health can be a struggle during college. If you ever feel like you need extra support or advice, the Baylor Counseling Center provides a variety of services, including workshops and therapy. Plus, with its new telehealth capabilities, it is available at all hours.

    Physical Health

    While the McLane Student Life Center doesn’t allow tank tops — which feels like a personal attack — it is an excellent resource for those who can’t afford a local gym or don’t have the means to travel there. If you’re more of a class person, a FITPASS costs only $50 per semester and includes everything from yoga to hip-hop cardio. One helpful tip: try out some of the classes for free from Aug. 28 to Sept. 3, when no FITPASS is required.

    For the estimated 2,150 students facing food insecurity on campus, The Store is a great resource. Located on campus and run by Student Opportunity & Achievement Resources, it provides free food to students.

    In addition to the wealth of resources listed above, there are plenty more, such as the Career Center and the Center for Global Engagement. Students, especially freshmen, just need to take time to research and tap in to see everything that’s available to them.

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    Lily Nussbaum

    Lily Nussbaum is a senior film and digital media and public relations double major from Dallas, Texas. This is her second year with the Lariat and second semester as Social Media Editor. She loves the fast-paced environment of the newsroom and is excited to continue to grow the Lariat audience through socials. After graduation, she plans to work in the entertainment industry as a publicist or at an agency.

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