As an online or hybrid student at 51ÁÔÆæ, you have access to a wide range of campus services—many of which are available fully online. This page highlights key areas of support and links you to resources that can help you succeed.
Meet with academic advisors to plan your courses, discuss majors and minors, and review your degree progress.
Use MyCompass and MyCSUEB to check your Degree Audit, enrollment dates, and important messages from the University.
Connect with your instructors during office hours (online or in person) to ask questions and get feedback.
Tutoring and writing support
Access free tutoring for many courses through the Student Center for Academic Achievement (SCAA), including online appointments for writing, math, statistics, and more.
Get help brainstorming ideas, organizing your writing, and checking citations for any course.
Ask tutors for strategies to study more effectively and manage challenging course content.
Library and research help
Use the University Library’s online resources, including ebooks, articles, databases, and streaming media.
Chat with librarians, email questions, or make appointments for research help.
Explore subject guides tailored to specific majors or topics to find high-quality sources for your assignments.
Financial aid, wellness, and basic needs
Contact Financial Aid for questions about grants, scholarships, loans, and how online enrollment may affect your awards.
Use campus wellness services for counseling, health support, and stress management.
Visit basic needs resources if you are experiencing challenges with food, housing, or other essentials.
Work with Accessibility Services if you need disability-related accommodations or assistive technology for online courses.
If you are unsure which office to contact, reach out to the Online Campus or your academic advisor and they can help you find the right resource.