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Academic Coaching

Wondering if our service is right for you? Check out our most frequently asked questions below.

What is Academic Coaching?

In one-on-one meetings, learners work with academicÌýcoaches to identifyÌýand enhance academic strategies. Sessions are interactive and learners can expect to leave with a strategic action plan.Ìý

Who can utilize coaching?

Our year-round services are open to all degree-seeking Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ learners, undergraduateÌýandÌýgraduate.Ìý

Where does it take place?

Virtual Sessions are held via Microsoft Teams, Monday - Friday. Students mayÌý as one of theÌýMicrosoft Office 365 Applications.ÌýIn-person sessions are also available throughout the week. Please check our for details.Ìý

How long are sessions?

30 minutes

What topicsÌýare covered?

  • Time management and task prioritization
  • Reading Strategies
  • Breaking down assignments
  • Test prep and Study strategies
  • Task initiation andÌýmotivation
  • ÌýAcademic habit building & goal setting
  • ÌýNote-taking strategies
  • E-mail management
  • ÌýAnd more!

How do I schedule an appointment?Ìý

To schedule your appointment, click .

How many sessions can I scheduleÌýin a semester?

You may Ìýeach week (Monday-Friday).

Depending on the focus, learners attend coaching sessions as often as once a week or as little as once or twice a semester. You can share with your coach what feels right for you.Ìý

Where can I find a downloadable or digital copies of resources?

Digital resources can be foundÌýin our onlineÌýResourceÌýLibrary.Ìý

Where can I find hardcopiesÌýof resources?

Hardcopies can be found on the resource wall outside of MGC 243.

IÌýjust wantÌýquick tips to enhance my academic performance. Do you have that?Ìý

Yes! For timely tips, follow on Instragram.

I have a question that's not answered here. What do I do?Ìý

Please e-mail us atÌýAcademicCoaching@american.edu.ÌýWe will respond to your inquiry within one business day.Ìý

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