ATLAS Guide

Welcome to the ATLAS Guide!  The following inventory provides an “Academic Tutoring Landscape for Advising Students" to help students navigate their academically challenging experience at Notre Dame.  Please contact your advisor to discuss other potential options if the services below do not meet your needs.

Interested in working as a tutor?  If you would like to be a peer tutor, please email your interest to Chris Temple at ctemple@nd.edu in the Center for University Advising, and he will help you to get connected with the appropriate tutoring office on campus.

Need help in First-Year courses?

The Learning Resource Center (LRC) offers several types of tutoring assistance - especially for first-year courses.  All sessions are free of charge.

Explore the LRC Tutoring Inventory 

Need help with reading strategies?

Managing the demands of heavy reading loads is one of the challenges of the academic transition to Notre Dame. Learning new reading strategies can be a key to success. You can find helpful guidance from a number of Notre Dame departments here.

Explore Reading Strategies

Need help with writing?

The Writing Center at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to helping students become better writers. Tutors accomplish this goal by listening attentively in writing conferences, reading papers carefully, and asking questions that can help writers express their ideas and construct their arguments. 

Explore the Writing Center

Need help with a language?

The Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures peer tutoring program is a free, self-scheduled service available to all Notre Dame students. This program offers comprehensive foreign language peer tutoring to enhance student learning beyond the classroom. Tutoring is available at no charge to enrolled students.

Explore the Center for Study of Languages and Cultures

Need help with Mendoza business courses?

The Business Honors Program manages an undergraduate tutoring program for an array of courses in Mendoza.

Explore Mendoza Tutoring Programs

Need help with economics?

The Department of Economics offers drop-in tutoring sessions three nights per week. Tutors are available for help with Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Econometrics and Statistics.

Explore Economics Tutoring

Need help with engineering courses?

The College of Engineering offers learning resources for students across all engineering majors. You can find study support for First-Year Engineering courses and ACES Study Rooms and Tutoring for sophomore-level and above courses here.

Explore Engineering Academic Support

Need help with math?

The Department of Mathematics offers drop-in tutoring both for non-majors in multi-section math courses and math majors in specialized courses.  These resources are located in the O'Meara Commons in the Hayes-Healy basement, and students are also welcome to just work and study mathematics there.

Explore Math Tutoring

Need help with library research?

The Hesburgh Libraries has a vast amount of resources available to students. Whether online or in person — we’re here to help! 

Collaborate with librarians online, in person, or schedule an appointment!

A team of librarians is ready to help you with the many areas of academic life, whether you’re working on a research paper for a class or preparing a grant application for study abroad. Ultimately, these core skills are critical to career advancement — regardless of your path — in the world beyond Notre Dame.

Visit us online, via Chat, or in person at the Hesburgh Library Ask Us Desk. You can also schedule a meeting with a librarian by completing this form.