Mar 04, 2025  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog, Volume 5 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog, Volume 5 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Academic Support Services



Academic Success Center (ASC)

Siena College recognizes academic advising as a critical component of the educational experience of its students. Academic advising is a process of problem-solving and decision-making through which a student explores and seeks information from professionals of the campus community. It is marked by a dynamic relationship between proactive students and advisor/mentors who act as teachers and guides in this interactive partnership. Students are assigned a faculty advisor in their declared major or for undeclared students, a faculty member in the School within which they are declared. Students who enter the College without selecting a School may be initially assigned to a Student Success Advisor in the ASC until declaring a major or School.  In addition, the Academic Success Center provides professional advising to any student needing: drop-in assistance; help with College procedures or advising concerns; or, assistance when a faculty advisor is unavailable. In this way, the College facilitates high quality academic advising for all Siena students. We are located in the Fr. Ben Kuhn House.

Tutoring Services

Tutoring Services are available through the Academic Success Center to all students currently registered at Siena College and enrolled in courses taught by Siena faculty. Group and individual peer tutoring are available during both the fall and spring semesters at no additional cost.

Tutoring can play a proactive role in academic success. Our trained peer tutors can help clarify difficult concepts, suggest study strategies, and assist students in developing plans for success in their courses. When combined with appropriate use of faculty office hours, tutoring can enhance academic performance and improve a student’s overall classroom experience. Students are encouraged to make use of tutoring services throughout their time at Siena.

The Writing Center

The Writing Center offers free in-person and online assistance to all students, faculty, and staff. Knowledgeable, highly-trained peer and professional writing consultants provide objective, critical responses to assignments and projects in any subject and at any stage in the writing process. Whether support is needed with writing, reading comprehension, or oral communication, consultants help generate ideas, organize arguments, clarify purpose, and identify an audience. They share strategies writers can use when revising their work. Students are encouraged to visit the Writing Center several days prior to due dates and to plan to follow up with subsequent appointments.

The Writing Center welcomes ALL writers: less-experienced and apprehensive writers who may need to work on basic writing skills as well as more advanced writers looking for constructive feedback. Our professional consultants specialize in assisting English Language Learners (ELLs). They help students read, write, and speak in English or even with non-academic communication issues. Visiting writers interested in set-weekly appointments with the same peer consultant/mentor are encouraged to register for the Writing Center Mentor Program. Finally, our Writing Ambassadors work within the community to establish writing centers at area secondary schools.

Students interested in joining the Writing Center team are encouraged to apply for Writing 240: Peer Tutoring in Writing, a community-engaged tutor training course. For more information, please contact our director, Anne-Godson-Glynn, at aglynn@siena.edu.

Additional details about our mission, services, and hours of operation are posted at siena.edu/writing. The Writing Center is located in L09 on the lower level of the Standish Library. Appointments may be scheduled online or by telephoning (518) 783-4125.

Career and Internship Center (CIC)

Choosing and finding a career takes time, effort and work, but the rewards are unlimited! The Career and Internship Center (CIC) serves all Siena students, graduate students and alumni as they pursue their career and postgraduate options. Services provided by CIC can be utilized throughout your graduate career and beyond. Start your internship and job search early and come often to the CIC.

There are a wide range of services, programs and resources offered. CareerSaint, the recruiting database, lists opportunities for on and off campus employment, work study and internship positions, as well as on campus interviews. Appointments can be scheduled with professional counselors to discuss any career topic including: preparing a resume/cover letter, searching for an internship or professional position, networking and preparing for interviews. Student Peer Career Advisors can assist with resume writing and general search questions. Career education programs and events including the 3 career fairs held annually are an example of the career development benefits offered to graduate students. 

You can locate us in Foy Hall 203, on the first floor next to the theatre. More information and resources can be found on the internal website at https://www.siena.edu/offices/cic/. Appointments can be scheduled by visiting CareerSaint at https://siena-csm.symplicity.com/students/ or calling 518-783-2339. The education of a lifetime will take you many places, and CIC wants to help you get there.