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Academic Resources

At Westminster, we don’t just say we’re committed to your success, we mean it.  As a student, you’ll have access to all kinds of support—from academic advising to tutoring.  It means you’ll get one-on-one service from someone who takes the time to get to know you.  Current Westminster Students please see the Academic Resources under the Current Students section.

Academic Advising
You’ll be paired with a faculty advisor from your major department who can assist you with course selection and offer advice about your academic and career goals.

Library
Located on the Princeton Campus, Talbott Library's collection includes over 60,000 books, music scores and periodicals, approximately 5,000 choral music titles in performance quantities, a choral music reference collection of over 80,000 titles, and over 13,000 sound and video recordings.

Moore Library, on the Lawrenceville Campus, is a comprehensive general library with heavy emphasis on business, education, language and literature, communication and science.  A collection of video and DVD formats and the Riderana/University Archives provide special support. Located on Rider's Lawrenceville campus, the building is named for Franklin F. Moore.

Tutoring
Tutoring Services, Taylor Hall Room B-12 on the Princeton Campus, is home to Rider’s peer-assisted study sessions which offer small group and individual content-area tutoring. 

Visit the Student Success Center at the Lawrenceville Campus for all of your tutoring needs. 

Services for Disabilities
Assures that students with documented learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder receive all appropriate academic assistance.

Academic Support Services
The Office of Academic Support Services provides services and activities to promote student success and improve retention. Focusing most attention on the academic realm, it offers counseling, workshops and programs dealing with such topics as time management and study skills in order to help students improve academic skills and to master curricular requirements. The office also oversees the peer tutor program and faculty advising assignments for undergraduate students.