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There are a number of offices and programs at ECU that offer students a range of resources and support.
General Student Resources: https://www.ecok.edu/current-students/student-resources

Linscheid Library
The Linscheid Library offers a wide range of research materials, daily research help, and reservable study spaces for both quiet and collaborative work. Additional facilities include a recording space, desktop computers, and printing services, along with check-out options for various electronic equipment. Special services like lamination, foam board mounting, binding, media transfer, and digitization are also available.
The Writing Center *CETL recommended*
Located in Admin 260, The Writing Center is a free resource that helps undergraduate students at all stages of the writing process. Consultants, who are high-achieving undergraduates, assist with generating ideas, providing feedback on drafts, and improving grammar, punctuation, and citations. Their goal is to develop better writers, not just better writing. https://bit.ly/TheECUWritingCenter
The Tutoring Zone *CETL recommended*
The Tutoring Zone is a free resource for all ECU undergraduate students, offering help in Math and Science courses, as well as study skills. Located in the Administration Building, room 259, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, tutoring continues after 5:00 PM in the library's Active Learning Center classroom, across from the Circulation Desk. https://bit.ly/TutorZone
Academic Success Center
Located in room 262 of the Admin Building, The Academic Success Center (ASC) is committed to providing a student-centered environment to foster partnerships between students and faculty, furnish accurate academic information, and to promote lifelong learning.
Naive American Academic Services
Native American Academic Services: Provides academic advisement, retention efforts, scholarship assistance, referrals to resources, and cultural learning opportunities. Acts as a liaison between the University and tribal programs and offers student advocacy.

Hays Native American Study Center: Located in Horace Mann Room 322, it serves as the hub for ECU's Native Studies program and the Native American Student Association. Supported by the Chickasaw Nation, it offers courses on culture and language, internships, and opportunities to learn about Native American languages and cultures.
Student Support Services *CETL recommended*
Student Support Services at East Central University helps improve retention and graduation rates by offering academic and personal support to eligible students. To qualify, students must need academic support and be a first-generation college student, economically disadvantaged, or have a documented disability. Services include academic advisement, enrollment assistance, free tutoring, financial aid help, student advocacy, and various advisement resources. https://www.ecok.edu/student-support-services
Veterans Support Services *CETL recommended*
Veterans Student Support Services (VSSS) at East Central University, fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education, helps eligible veterans, active service members, National Guard, and Reservists increase their retention and graduation rates. Offering free services such as priority enrollment, academic tutoring, financial aid assistance, and career counseling, VSSS also provides a dedicated Veteran and Military Resource Center with computers, free printing, and a study space. https://bit.ly/VSSSatECU
Brandon Whitten Institute for Addiction and Recovery
The mission of the Brandon Whitten Institute is to foster addiction prevention and provide quality addiction and recovery services through education, collaboration, and scholarship. The ECU Campus Opioid & Stimulant Prevention Program offers services such as free naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and prescription drug lock boxes, along with educational materials and outreach events. The ECU Campus Suicide Prevention Grant Program promotes suicide prevention through training sessions like Talk Saves Lives and QPR, increasing collaboration and reducing stigma around mental health. https://bit.ly/BWIAR