Graduate Catalog

Services and Programs

Tutoring Center

The Marywood University Tutoring Center, located on the second floor of the Learning Commons, is an academic resource center and a general study space and lounge. Equipped with computer workstations, assistive technology, circular tables, and whiteboards, the area welcomes both individual study and collaborative group work. For anyone seeking tutoring in Math or Science, drop-in centers are available throughout the day and evening hours.

Disability Services

Students with disabilities are eligible for reasonable accommodations per Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the ADA of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008. Accommodations provide an equal opportunity for students to obtain the same level of achievement as their non-disabled peers while maintaining the standards of excellence at Marywood University. The Office of Disability Services facilitates individualized support, advising, advocacy, and accommodations to every qualified student.

Fellowships

There are a variety of scholarships and fellowships that fund graduate study in the United States and abroad for students who meet the appropriate eligibility criteria. See the fellowships website for a list of these funding opportunities and information about which faculty advisor to contact with questions and for assistance in applying.

Office of Military and Veteran Services

The Office of Military and Veteran Services assists members of the military, veterans, and their families. ROTC cadets are encouraged to utilize the services of the office. Staff answer questions pertaining to veterans’ educational benefits and certify enrollment each semester. In addition, Marywood hosts a chapter of the Student Veteran Alliance, and eligible students may participate in SALUTE, the Veteran’s National Honor Society.

Writing Center

The Writing Center offers individual consultation to undergraduate and master’s level students. The Center supports writers at any stage of the writing process; prewriting, drafting, proofreading, or revising; however, the Center does not offer review of culminating writing projects such as qualifying papers, professional contributions, or theses.

The professional writing consultant offers phone or gmail chat options for students who are not able to meet in person.

Inquiries and individual appointments may be made by emailing writingcenter@marywood.edu.

Career Development Center

The Career Development Center provides programs and services to assist graduate students with career decisions and transitions. Career counseling assistance with résumé preparation, job search techniques, and best practices for employment interviews are provided. Computerized systems for assessment and access to information about vocational interests, aptitudes, values, and the work world are also provided. Full-time and part-time work and internship opportunities are available through specialized software programs available to all students. Employer information vital to interview preparation and aids to help with decision-making are offered, as well as, announcements about employment/internship fairs and recruitment events. The Alumni Career Network for students and graduates wishing to communicate with alumni across the country regarding employment and relocation also is provided in collaboration with the Alumni Engagement Office.