Academic Support
Skills for Class Interacting with Professors Academic Integrity
The following resources are provided by the Chapman Learning Commons.
Skills for Class
Ever wondered if the way you study isn’t the most efficient? Or if modern psychology has anything to say about how we learn? Find out more.
Wasting a lot of time online? Pulling too many all-nighters? Getting better at managing your time is easier than you think!
Nothing causes anxiety in students quite like presenting. With our helpful tips and tricks, you’ll be jumping at the chance to present!
You can’t get the most out of university without learning to think critically. It isn't easy, but with our handy guide, we’ll have you thinking up a storm in no time!
Book a one-on-one writing consultation to get help with your written work! The Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication (CWSC) writing consultants assist undergraduate and graduate students across the disciplines with academic, creative, professional, and technical writing for research papers, reports, theses, grant applications, and more.
Coaching and Tutoring Programs
Need help? There are many coaching and tutoring programs available at the Chapman Learning Commons and through UBC partners.
Interacting with Professors
Why should you go to office hours? Why does your professor want you to be there? Find answers to those questions and more in this toolkit!
Academic Integrity
What’s all this talk about Academic Integrity? Find out how to make sure you’re giving credit where credit is due and avoid academic penalties. Make sure to refer to your syllabus for your instructor’s policies on academic honesty.
Confused by all the different citation styles? Check out our citation reference so you avoid plagiarism!
Why should you care about copyright? What is copyright, anyway? Find out if you can really use that image, song, or video.