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1995-96 General Catalog for California State University, Fresno.

Academic Affairs
Keats Campus Building
(559) 278-3052
Director, Carole A. Snee
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) provides services to all university
students who would like to become more efficient learners. The LRC houses
the following programs and services:
The Intensive Learning Experience (ILE) Program provides academic
assistance to freshmen who score at or below the lower quartile on the EPT
(T141 and E7) and/or the ELM (370 or below). ILE features courses in English,
English as a second language, basic math, and reading (see Courses
below) with a 1-14 teacher-student ratio, counseling services, and academic
advising. The program's aim is to increase the retention and graduation
rates of historically underrepresented and underprepared college students.
The Services to Undergraduates for Retention, Graduation, and Excellence
(SURGE) Program provides academic assessment, individualized instructional
support, and personal and career development skills to low income and/or
first generation college students and students with disabilities. The program's
purpose is to improve the academic performance, retention, and graduation
rates of SURGE students and to enable them to gain the knowledge and skills
necessary for the full range of academic and career options.
University Tutorial Services are available to enrolled Fresno State
students. Tutoring for small groups is primarily available in high-demand
subject areas. Groups of up to four students are matched for one-hour weekly
sessions with faculty-recommended student tutors. Drop-in labs in accountancy
and mathematics are also available. The tutoring services of the Educational
Opportunity Program (EOP), the University Migrant Services (UMS) Program,
and the ILE English as a Second Language (ESL) lab are in the LRC and work
collaboratively with the university's tutorial services.
The following courses are offered by various departments in cooperation
with the LRC and its programs for institutional credit, CR/NC only,
except for ESL and College Planning Skills:
Univ 20T, College Planning Skills is a seminar course in skills,
techniques and strategies designed to address the educational needs of those
students who may be experiencing difficulty in their academic and personal
adjustment to college life.
English A, Fundamental Writing Skills, is for students who score
at or below T150 and E7 on the EPT.
English ARL, Writing Skills Lab is for students enrolled in English
A.
English as a Second Language is for non-native English speakers scoring
at or below T129 and E6 on the EPT.
Math ILR, Basic Mathematics Skills, is for ILE eligible freshmen
who score 370 or below on the ELM test.
Reading Skills (LEE AR) covers vocabulary development, comprehension,
and reading rate for ILE Program students whose EPT reading score is 135
or below.
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