Whether it’s transitioning to the college environment, participating in peer-mentoring programs or staying on track with your degree, we provide the resources you need to become part of the LSU community and to thrive within it.
Center for Academic Success
Even the best students are sometimes perplexed and overwhelmed by the academic challenges of college. The Center for Academic Success provides academic support like tutoring, workshops and peer-led study sessions.
Learn more about the Center for Academic Success.

Center for Advising & Counseling
The Center for Advising & Counseling enrolls students who have earned 30-plus hours of college credit and who have not yet met the admission requirements for one of the university's degree-granting senior colleges.
Visit the Center for Advising & Counseling.

Center for Freshman Year
The University College Center for Freshman Year (UCFY) is the academic unit for most new freshmen and some transfer and re-entry students. It exists primarily to prepare incoming students for success at LSU and to help define their academic and career goals.
Make an advising appointment with the Center for Freshman Year.

Disability Services
If you have a permanent or temporary disability and require special accommodations, contact Disability Services to make the necessary arrangements.
Learn more about Disability Services.

International Culture Center
The International Culture Center holds educational, cultural and social activities to promote greater interaction between LSU's international students and the Baton Rouge community.
Visit the International Culture Center page to learn more.

Olinde Career Center
Need help choosing a major, polishing your resume or working on your networking skills? Stop by the Olinde Career Center.
Get a head start on your career by visiting the Olinde Career Center.