Services are free to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident who has been
accepted for enrollment at Luther. Priority is given to the student who
meets the low-income guideline in combination with the first generation
or disabled guideline. An eligible student must demonstrate a need for
academic support to successfully pursue a postsecondary educational program.
Academic Support
Peer tutoring (course-specific)
Professional tutoring
Writing assistance
Study skills development
Orientation classes/Workshops
Equipment checkout (laptops, scientific calculators,
digital cameras)
Free supplies
Co-sponsored services for disabled students
Counseling and Mentoring:
Personal advising
Academic advising
Financial aid advising & referral
SSS specific scholarships and grants
Career/Graduate school advising
Transfer advising
Assessments
Peer and professional mentoring
Cultural Enrichment Activities:
SSS Newsletters
Leadership training
Museums, Theater, Off-Campus Events.
Campus Visitations
SPECIAL EVENTS:
We celebrated fall 2007 year with...
Final's Week Pizza Party
Awarding Grant-In-Aid to participants
Off campus trip to Lanesboro, MN
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Annual Banquet: April 30th, 5:30 p.m. Peace Dining Room. The Steven Mark Anderson Scholarships will be announced at the banquet!