Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a series of weekly review sessions for students taking historically challenging courses. SI is provided for students who want to improve their understanding of course material and improve their grades.

Attendance is voluntary. The SI leader does not teach the session but acts as a guide and resource for learning. SI is a chance for your student to get together with other people in the class to compare notes, discuss important concepts, develop strategies for studying the subject, and to test themselves before their professor does, so that when he/she does, your student will be ready.

The Center for Academic Support currently offers SI for BIO105, BIO106, BIO250, HIS140, HIS200, MAT352, PSC101, and REL252. Meetings times can be found on the Supplemental Instruction page of the CAS Website.