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Students with learning disabilities should contact the Equal Opportunities, Affirmative Asction, and Disability Services Department to document their conditions, and to make arrangements for academic accommodations.
Students with possible learning disabilities should contact the Psychological and Counseling Center.
The Psychological and Counseling Center offers regular workshops and tutorials in Reading and Study Skills, Time Management, and other areas that may assist students in enhancing their academic performance.
Individual and Group Psychotherapy is available to all students through the Psychological and Counseling Center.
The Office of Religious Life supports a staff of cross-faith chaplains who are available to counsel students on a wide variety of problems, including those that may affect academic performance.
The Office of LGBTQI Life offers support and programming for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered students who may be struggling with issues that affect their academic performance.
The Office of the Dean of Studentscan assist students with problems related to alcohol and drug use. Learn more about Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Prevention.
The Margaret Cuninggim Women's Center offers numerous programs for students, both men and women, that support the empowerment of women.
The Vanderbilt Career Center offers individual career advising, and (in conjunction with the Psychological and Counseling Center) career assessment testing and evaluation.
Students struggling with issues or problems that are affecting their academic performance should meet with their professors or teaching assistants right away. Students should also consult with their advisers and/or their Vanderbilt Visions faculty and student facilitators. In addition, Associate Deans Francille Bergquist, Yollette Jones, and Russell McIntire can provide academic counseling for Arts & Science students who have more serious issues or complicated situations. Call or email the Dean's office to make an appointment. (Students in other schools should consult the Dean's office in the school where they are enrolled.)