Spanish Resources
How this resource helps:
Spanish language students can receive support through Drop-in Academic Mentoring and other Learning Center programs and resources.
Looking for help with any of the following Spanish courses?
- Elementary Spanish I (SPAN 1010)
- Elementary Spanish II (SPAN 1020)
- Intermediate Spanish I (SPAN 2010)
- Intermediate Spanish II (SPAN 2020)
- Cultures and Communication in the Spanish-Speaking World (SPAN 3020)
- Cultures and Communication in the Spanish-Speaking World II (SPAN 3030)
The Learning Center has you covered!
Matched Academic Mentoring (MAM)
Matched Academic Mentoring provides supplemental learning opportunities in a small group setting for eligible students in select courses, including Spanish language courses. Students may be eligible for Matched Academic Mentoring if they:
- Have experienced challenges in key prerequisite courses
- Have identified significant gaps in their foundational knowledge of a subject
- Feel like they are falling behind in a class and are struggling to catch up
- Are on Academic Probation or Academic Warning
Matched Academic Mentoring groups typically meet for 2 hours per week and are capped at 3-4 students, to ensure that mentors are able to provide personalized support in an unstructured small group setting. Regular attendance is expected. Students who are interested in working with a Matched Academic Mentor should fill out the MAM request form, which opens on the first day of classes each Fall and Spring semester. The matching process can take up to 10 business days, depending on the time of year and availability of mentors.
To learn more about Matched Academic Mentoring and access the request form, visit our MAM program page.