Academic Recovery Program

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ARP Contract | Academic Recovery Program Contract for students returning on probation. Students who are in the Academic Recovery Program participate in tutoring, success coaching, peer mentoring, and more to reach their fullest academic potential.

The Academic Recovery Program (ARP) helps students who have been placed on academic probation achieve classroom success. Participants work one-on-one with a personal advocate, either a faculty or staff member, who will help them work toward achieving their academic goals. Advocates also help steer students to helpful campus resources, such as the Counseling Center, the Center for Accommodative Services and the Center for Academic and Career Success.

It is critical that students make proactive steps toward their own success. That’s why students who choose to participate in the Academic Recovery Program sign a contract pledging to comply with the program’s conditions.

If you have questions or need more information about the Academic Recovery Program, contact academic_success@paulsmiths.edu.