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In addition to advising students, the Academic Support Center coordinates various programs and services to serve the entire MTSU community. In coordinating these programs, the ASC strives to bring learning alive all over campus and in the residence halls. The goal is to offer programs that will help students succeed in their majors and offer experiences that will enrich their lives. This is currently accomplished through the Community Summer Reading Program, the Raider Book Club, and the Raider Learning Communities.


Community Summer Reading Program
MTSU’s Community Summer Reading Program was created in 2002 under the direction of Laurie Witherow, the Director of the Academic Support Center. The objectives of the program are to:

  • Provide a unifying experience for the entering class of students,
  • Partner with Murfreesboro community organizations,
  • Encourage intellectual interaction among students,
  • Provide students with the opportunity to read and personally interact with critically-acclaimed authors, and
  • Affirm the importance of reading for a successful and fulfilling life.


During CUSTOMS, all incoming freshman students receive packets that include a Summer Reading Guide, information about the author, and a list of course sections using the book selection for the Fall.
In its first year, over 100 different course sections from three different academic colleges participated, along with six reading groups from the local community! More than 7,000 people attended last Fall’s University Convocation where our guest author was invited to speak.

Summer 2008

The book selection for 2008 is Three Cups of Tea, by Greg Mortenson & David Oliver Relin. The Distinguished Lecture Committee will bring the author to campus to speak at Convocation and attend the President's luncheon on Sunday, August 24, 2008. On Saturday, August 23, 2008, Mortenson will attend a book signing at the Linebaugh Library, Murfreesboro's city library, and also speak to community book clubs who are reading the book. Mortenson will visit one of MTSU's classes during the first day of the Fall 2008 semester. For more information regarding the Summer Reading Program book selection click here.

MTSU Library Information regarding Summer Reading Program Selection

Past Summer Reading Program Book Selections at MTSU

For more information about the Community Summer Reading Program, contact Hillary Robson at (615) 898-2339, hrobson@mtsu.edu.

 

Raider Learning Communities
The Raider Learning Community Program (RLC) offer students an opportunity to experience classes at MTSU in a whole new way. The RLC program helps create a small college atmosphere within the large university environment. RLC students belong to small groups of approximately 25 and enroll as a group in courses available to that community. As an RLC participant, you will find that the experience builds a connection with a group of peers. Those relationships with your academic colleagues often lead to lasting friendships and provide a real enhancement to your studies and entire college experience.

MTSU offers two types of RLC experiences . . . residential and non-residential. Housing and Residential Life coordinates residential RLC options. These include the Aerospace and Give Me a Beat communities. Student opting to participate in these communities live together on campus and attend at least one major course requirement together. Contact Housing and Residential Life for more details. The Academic Support Center coordinates non-residential learning communities. Special sections of various general education courses have been paired together to offer all students the opportunity to experience the learning community concept. Offers are listed each semester on RaiderNet. For more information about the Raider Learning Communities please contact Erin Conroy (econroy@mtsu.edu).