Carli DickSon-Beebe, Ark. Richard Dillon-Florence, Ala. Christopher Dobbs-Rogers, Ark. Brian Dolinger-Yucaipa, Calif. Mike Dominski-Searcy, Ark. Robin Doran-woodbridge, Va. Pat Dorriety-Katy, Texas Tara Douglas-Ocala, Fla. Wesley Dozier-Madison, Tenn. Philip Draper-Tupelo, Miss. Tamra Driskill-El Dorado, Ark. Kyle Dudak-Grinnell, Iowa Layne Duke-Searcy. Ark. Karen Dunham-Seattle, Wash. Brad Dunlap-port Neches. Texas Jenifer Dupriest-van Buren. Ark. Marci Dutile-Plymouth. N.H. Nathan Dutile-Plymouth. N.H. Codie DyaS-Toluca, Mexico Leah Eddy-Chillicothe. Mo. Academic Assistance Senior Anna Propst completes her homework in front of the Benson auditorium. On campus there were a lot of ways students could receive academic help if needed. For example, the Career Center is staffed by professional workers whose entire duty is to help place students in jobs and summer internships. They also offer on-line and written self tests, which help students who are undecided about a specific major to evaluate their individual strengths and work toward deciding a particular career path. Harding also offered free tutoring to any students wanting extra help in their classes during the semester. Help was provided on an individual basis or in a group setting. Group settings included the popular Supplemental Instruction sessions, offered in areas such as biology, Greek and calculus where it is often beneficial to get together and work out specific problems that a majority of students face in technical classes. In addition, every student was given an advisor in their major, to which they could turn with questions concerning their field of study. Advisors were particularly helpful when it came time to enter course schedules for the fall and spring semesters. As it does every year, Harding offered many ways students could receive assistance for academic needs. Photo by Daniel DuBois. ~ ______________ S~ o~ p~ h~ o~ m~o _r e~s ~ People
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