Center for Academic Learning Support
We strive to increase awareness of campus resources, foster community formation and student belonging, develop skills to build and reach personal and academic goals, contribute to a diverse and inclusive climate, and build major commitment and marketable skills. We support high impact learning opportunities by integrating students’ holistic academic careers into a purposeful academic journey. Vital aspects of this effort include fostering development through academic communities, coaching navigation skills and learning behaviors for an ever-evolving learning environment, and providing individualized student solutions.
Learn more by viewing our full Vision, Commitment, Mission, and Goals.
Location & Contact
>> E-mail us at cals@tamug.edu
>> Find us at the SLC suite
MAIN suite 206
Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm
Campus map
>> Call us at (409) 741-4343
Schedule Appointments
All CALS services are scheduled via Navigate. You can utilize the resources below to schedule Advising, Coaching, Course Support, Guided Group Study, Peer Mentorship, Writing Support, The Studio, and more!
AskAgs Virtual Help Desk
General drop-in assistance is available to you via Zoom at the AskAgs Help Desk! We can assist you in finding information and connecting to resources across campus. If you do not have Zoom capabilities, you can call into the virtual help desk at 877.853.5247 with meeting ID 645-791-400.
Standard Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8am-5pm
Academic Advising
We serve as the source of academic advising for all undergraduate students in Galveston majors. Our goal is to give students the tools and guidance to take ownership of their education and drive towards their goals. For additional assistance, you can e-mail us at advising@tamug.edu.
Academic Coaching
The Academic Coaching program is an amazing resource for students who could benefit from additional support in developing critical academic skills. With elements including goal setting, time management, study skills, and strengths development, our professional academic coaches assist each participant in building the skills that will benefit them. For additional assistance, e-mail us at coaching@tamug.edu.
Content Support
Course Support (tutoring) is for students who are working to be the best in their field, reach for a higher GPA, and better understand course concepts. Peer Learning Consultants offer 30 minute sessions throughout the week for students to reserve as needed to ask specific questions about difficult course concepts and/or assigned homework problems. Sessions are available in 1-On-1 and Small Group formats to student learning. Guided Group Study provides interactive group study sessions that have been designed by our Supplemental Instructors to reinforce course content in a fun and relaxed environment. These sessions provide the opportunity to meet other students in your class and form your own study group.
Learning Communities
Developing an academic community is critical component of success. CALS supports the formation of learning communities in several ways to ensure that every student on campus develops the connections they need. Through the Hullabaloo U program, every first term student participates in a first year experience course that supports their academic and social transition. The F1RST Program serves first generation students, aiding them in the transition to the university by offering research-based, multilevel support to address their unique challenges. The Galveston Gateway Program helps incoming students become fully prepared for their academic program. Students admitted to the Galveston Gateway program come to campus for the Summer II term and complete preparatory coursework before fully entering the University.
Writing and Multi-Media Support
Communication is one of the most critical skills a student must develop, regardless of field of study. CALS has an array of resources to help every person on campus develop the communication skills they need across written, verbal, and multi-media realms. In the Writing Lab, we do more than merely proofread; we teach you strategies & techniques to improve your writing for academic growth, career success, and lifelong learning. The Studio offers an exploratory space for visual and oral communication with student-led support in 1-on-1 sessions, in-class presentations, and workshops for presentation practice, video production, audio recording targeting communication and presentation needs for all students, staff, and faculty. Information Literacy is a set of abilities that require individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate and use effectively the needed information.
Holly Abel
Scholastic Performance Specialist II |
First Generation College Students
habel@tamug.edu
Alexis Buck
Academic Advisor II |
Marine Engineering Technology
alexisbuck@tamug.edu
Samantha Harris
Academic Advisor III |
Testing and Developmental Education
snharris@tamug.edu
Theo Moody
Academic Advisor III | Marine Transportation
tlmoody@tamug.edu
Rachel Sellers
Academic Advisor II |
Marine Biology and Marine, Coastal Environmental Science
sellers@tamug.edu
Rachel Ball
Assistant Director |
Academic Advising
ballr@tamug.edu
Blake Binford
Academic Advisor III |
Liberal Studies, Foundational Sciences
cbbinford@tamug.edu
Mackenzie Clarke
Academic Advisor II |
Maritime Business Administration
mclarke@tamug.edu
Krista McBrien
Assistant Director |
Academic Coaching & F1RST Program
kmcbrien@tamug.edu
Laurissa Noack
Assistant Director |
Course Support & Guided Group Study
noackl@tamug.edu
Brianna Zabawa
Academic Advisor I |
Marine Biology, Marine Fisheries, Marine Sciences, and Coastal Environmental Sciences & Society Majors
briannazabawa@tamug.edu