Undergraduate Resources
Tutoring Resources
ConocoPhillips Computer Science Learning Center
Mondays & Wednesdays: 8:30AM-12PM
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 10AM-3PM
Courses: COSC 1336, 1437, 2306, 2436
Tutoring can be in-person (PGH 233) or online (MS Teams). You may indicate your preference when scheduling your appointment
Scholar Enrichment Program Tutoring
Days/timee vary by course and tutor
Via MS Teams
Courses: COSC 1336, 1437, 2436, and BIOL, CHEM, COSC, MATH, PHYS
Join: Visit the SEP website for join details and schedule
LAUNCH Peer Tutoring
Days/timee vary by course and tutor
In-Person and via MS Teams
Courses: COSC 1336, 1437, 2436, 3320, and MATH, BIOL, CHEM, ENGL, and many others.
Join: Visit the LAUNCH page join details and schedule
CASA Tutoring Center
Days/Times varies by course and tutor
Via MS Teams
Courses: MATH
Join: Visit CASA website for join details and schedule
CougarCS Tutoring (student organization)
Via Discord
Courses: COSC 1336, 1437, 2436, 2425, 3320, 3380
Join: Visit the CougarCS Tutoring page for details and discord link
Academic Success Resources
LAUNCH—Learning Advancements for UNdergraduate Cougars of Houston
- Learning Strategies Counseling
- Success Workshops (e.g. time management, test anxiety, goal setting, and much more!)
Career Resources
University Career Services - UCS offers a multitude of services to assist students on their pathway to success. Engage with career counselors through one-on-one career planning workshops - ranging from mock interviews, resume critiques, to job hunting. Through building these skills, students and alumni are empowered to investigate their pathways and network with employers to find the right industry for them.
- Resume support
- Career counseling
- Prep workshops (e.g. interview, career fair)
- Much more!
STEM Career Video Series - advice from our alumni covering multiple topics to assist in student success. Below are the topics covered.
- The first C, beware of the “I have this” attitude as an entering freshmen, cramming, using the TAs and study groups
- Sitching majors, networking
- Family support, finances, time management, the first F
- Rural high school with a class of 11 versus the 300 person lecture hall, valedictorian but failed first class and how to recover
- Changing majors
- Failing the first exam and recovery
- Importance of student activities and leadership experiences
- Paying for school yourself and dealing with parent illness
External Resources
- AccessComputing - The Alliance for Access to Computing Careers (AccessComputing) helps students with disabilities successfully pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees in computing fields, and works to increase the capacity of postsecondary institutions and other organizations to fully include students with disabilities in computing courses and programs. This is a National Science Foundation funded project that provides mentoring, tutoring, job placement assistance, and funding for career development activities for students with disabilities in computing-related fields.