Learning Center Peer Tutoring
The Learning Center is a part of the Student Success Center that provides free, one-on-one tutoring to currently-enrolled Meredith students. The tutors are Meredith students who have excelled in their coursework and have been trained to assist their peers. World languages, mathematics, research, science, and writing are subjects for which students can find assistance every semester; help in other subjects varies. The Learning Center also houses a Testing Center for students who have documented accommodations through Disability Services.
Students can make appointments online through the Learning Center's MyMeredith page or by going directly to the TracCloud website. The Learning Center is located on the ground floor of the Carlyle Campbell Library. All other questions can be directed to learningcenter@meredith.edu or by calling (919) 760-2800.
Carlyle Campbell Library
The Carlyle Campbell Library is the academic heart of the College and a center for intellectual exchange. Library staff are eager to help students, faculty, and staff explore research topics and make the best possible use of available resources. In support of research, the Library provides access to more than a million resources which includes over 880,000 print and electronic books and over 150,000 streaming video and music titles. Also available are online, full-text versions of articles from thousands of academic journals. Databases and streaming resources are accessible anywhere with a Meredith ID. The Library maintains a pool of laptops to support students. The Library also maintains the College Archives, material related to the history and people of the College.
To enhance the exchange of ideas and the pursuit of research endeavors, the Library provides many environments and tools to meet learning needs. The Library building provides both individual and group study areas. Computer workstations and networked printing are also available. The Library is home to the Creation Station, where patrons can access the KIC Scanner, a color printer/copier, staplers, scissors, and other supplies. In addition, the Library’s Media Services Department provides media equipment, training, and consulting. Data projectors, sound systems, cameras, and other media tools may be requested for use on campus. Media Services staff also support video production, events and presentations for the College.
The Research and Instruction Department assists the Meredith community with research. Librarians staff the Main Service Desk and the “Ask a Librarian” feature on the library website during most Library hours. They also consult with individual researchers and offer group instruction for classes in all disciplines. Research and Instruction Librarians will help locate material wherever it is—Meredith or worldwide. They can arrange borrowing privileges with the Cooperating Raleigh Colleges libraries: North Carolina State University, St. Augustine’s University, Shaw University, Wake Technical Community College, and William Peace University.
Visit the Library’s website for more information and current hours.
Technology Services
The Office of Technology Services supports the College’s technological capabilities in academic support, administrative support and campus communication. The Technology Services Department employs professionals with expertise in networking, hardware and software support, voice communication, and instruction. Meredith maintains wired and wireless networks, numerous general use and specialized computer labs, and an online learning management system. All Meredith students are provided Gmail accounts as well as access to wireless connectivity. Technology Services staff maintain and support campus technology applications with phone-in, walk-in, or email services. For more information, please contact the Technology Services Help Desk at (919) 760-2323.
Disability Services
Meredith College values the diversity of its community and works to promote the academic endeavors of all students. Therefore, Disability Services collaborates with faculty, staff and students to create an inclusive environment in which all students have equal access to all courses, programs, events, activities and facilities at the College.
Consistent with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Meredith College is committed to equality of educational opportunities and ensures that no otherwise qualified person shall, by reason of a disability, be denied access to, participation in, or the benefits of any program or activity offered by the College. Self-identified students who are certified through Disability Services will receive reasonable and appropriate accommodations which eliminate barriers and create equal access to all aspects of the College.
It is the student’s responsibility to disclose a disability, request accommodations and file grievances. Individuals seeking reasonable accommodations are responsible for initiating contact with Disability Services and for providing current, comprehensive documentation to support the accommodation request.
Disability Services is responsible for establishing eligibility based on thorough documentation, student self-report and federal guidelines. Accommodations are determined on an individual, case-by-case basis. In addition to providing accommodations, Disability Services offers support services designed specifically for students with disabilities.
For more information about the certification process, documentation guidelines, technology and other services, please visit the Disability Services website.