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Need help? Meet with LRC's Study Skills Specialist

Jordan White

Not sure how to get on course with your study habits this semester? 

Need help identifying what is challenging you?

Want resources to help you be more successful at UMBC? 

You can make an appointment with Jordan White, the Study Skills Specialist at UMBC’s Learning Resources Center.

Jordan White 

“I graduated from UMBC with a degree in Mathematics, and I have been working as an adjunct instructor for the Mathematics and Statistics Department since 2015, focusing on developmental mathematics (Math 104, 106, 155). That same year I started creating math content in classes for Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youths. In 2016 I also became an instructor for that program teaching their Competitive Mathematics Prep class. In 2017, I started working with UMBC’s Learning Resources Center as their Study Skills Specialist.

As a Study Skills Specialist, I have meetings with students aimed at identifying their academic challenges, and identifying resources aimed at forming a plan for their academic success. I am very passionate about this and incredibly excited. We want students to become more independent learners, to be aware and use their resources, to build life skills. Those ideas are the essence of the meetings we hold with students and everything we do here.”

How to make a Study Skills Appointment
During this appointment we can discuss the areas that are impeding your academic success and help you create a plan to utilize strategies and resources to improve your academic performance.

Please use this link to select an appointment time, at least 24 hours in advance.  Choose one of the grey appointment blocks and then click save.

If you need to cancel your appointment, please go to your MyUMBC Google Calendar, find the appointment you registered for, and delete it. This will open up the slot for another student.  You can then use the link above to schedule another time.

We want to help you achieve your academic goals this semester, and we look forward to meeting with you.

The Learning Resources Center’s services are free of charge and open to all enrolled students.

Posted: March 15, 2017, 11:08 AM