Center for Student Enrichment
The Center for Student Enrichment (CSE) is located on the ground floor of the Nease Library, and offers tutoring services, writing support, academic coaching, disability services, and career and professional development. For additional information, please e-mail the CSE team at cse@enc.edu
Disability Services
Students with documented disabilities who may require accommodations in any course should register as soon as possible with the Office of Accommodations and Access (OAA) located in CSE. For more information about disabilities services, and to make an appointment with the OAA, go to: http://libguides.enc.edu/cse/OAA.
Career and Professional Development
The Office of Career and Professional Development provides career services, events, and resources to assist you in all stages of career planning, which include career counseling, job preparation assistance with resumes, cover letters, social media, and personal branding, job search help with part-time and full-time job posting, job fairs, internship listings, and alumni/ae networking opportunities. For more information, e-mail careersvc@enc.edu
There are a variety of resources available for faculty to help students become better writers and avoid plagiarism.
How to Recognize Plagiarism: Tutorials and Tests
Indiana University has created easy to access tutorial and assessment on plagiarism for students.
Students should be encouraged to use Grammarly, which has a feature that allows students to check for plagiarism. Grammarly can also generate a report that can be turned in with all written assignments.
To schedule a virtual appointment with a Writing Coach, student should go to enc.mywconline.com/. Faculty can suggest or require students to make an appointment. Once a writing coach has met with a student, they can send an instructor a confirmation that the student attended a session with a writing and coach.
CSE Staff Members are available to visit class sessions to run workshops or to share information about CSE resources and services. To schedule a time for a CSE Staff Member to visit your class, please email cse@enc.edu and include the following information:
DISABILITY SERVICES — OFFICE OF ACCOMMODATION AND ACCESS
The Office of Accommodations and Access provides academic and personal support in the form of accommodations and auxiliary aids to undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students with diagnosed learning disabilities; psychiatric disorders; hearing, visual, and physical impairments; or other medical conditions.
In the event a student has a documented disability and is receiving services from the Office of Accommodations and Access, the instructor will receive email notification from the Disability Services Coordinator as well as documentation from the student that is to be signed by the instructor. The email and document will include pertinent information regarding the student’s accommodation needs.