The Engineering Success Center (ESC) is a transformative space where engineering students are empowered to take ownership of their educational journey. At its core, the ESC seeks to bridge the knowledge gap between faculty learning expectations and student performance by fostering a culture of learning and collaboration through peer-to-peer engagement, academic networking and meaningful faculty-student interactions. Through these interactions, students will cultivate critical thinking skills as well as deepen conceptual understanding of course subjects deemed critical to their academic success. In addition, the ESC will equip students with the academic tools and strategies (efficient study habits, effective test-taking practices, etc.) necessary for overcoming common academic obstacles for engineering majors! ESC is your launchpad to engineering success.
Tutoring program
Tutoring is available in-person in the Engineering Success Center, located in Room 2235 in Lambertus Hall, and online and is free to all students.
*Note: If your desired tutor is unavailable for reservation, you may still walk in during their scheduled tutoring time!
Exam prep sessions
Our program sponsors exam preparation sessions for courses that have been identified through qualitative and quantitative studies to negatively impact the success outcomes of our program participants. The sessions aim to offer access to alternative teaching styles, smaller learning environments and additional exposure to course content to increase the student’s self-efficacy going into exams.
Course support will vary; however, the fall sessions will typically include support for MA 16100/16500 and CHEM 11500. Follow the undergraduate engineering Instagram for updates.
If you have questions or would like to share feedback about your experience in the center or for inquiries about employment opportunities, send an email to Jessica Perkins, PhD (perki161@purdue.edu) or call (765) 494-3974.