FAQs
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Is orientation mandatory?
Yes. Attendance is required for all new and incoming undergraduate students. It’s a crucial first step to starting your journey at Lynchburg. …
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What is Student Orientation and Resources?
Student Orientation and Resources (SOAR) is an essential program that welcomes new students to the University of Lynchburg. It’s an opportunity to learn about campus life and academic resources and to connect with fellow students, faculty, and staff. SOAR can help you connect with other Hornets, the University, and the …
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How do I become a tutor?
Students with strong writing skills and a minimum GPA of 3.0 can apply to work as writing center tutors. Tutors may specialize in writing requirements across the curriculum or a specific academic discipline. For more information, contact our staff. …
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What materials should I bring?
Bring a completed paper for review, a started paper, a pile of notes, or just plain panic! Be sure to bring a copy of your professor’s assignment sheet or syllabus and your reading materials. If you plan to use our computers, please save your paper to your Google Drive to …
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What services are provided?
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Who can use the Wilmer Writing Center?
The writing center serves all students– both undergraduate and graduate– in all courses. We can help students in every phase of the writing process, including brainstorming ideas, identifying grammatical errors, fixing citations, and making revisions. International students can also receive support for their writing through our specialists in additional language …
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Who do I contact if I have questions about returning to Lynchburg?
Email [email protected] or call 434.544.8839 for assistance. …
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What steps must I take to return from a leave of absence?
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Is PASS available for all courses?
PASS is offered for traditionally difficult courses in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the School of Professional and Applied Sciences. …
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What is the Academic Coaching Program (ACP)?
ACP is designed for students on academic warning or probation. Participants receive one-on-one coaching to improve study habits, organization, and time management. …