Learning doesn’t end when class does. And sometimes, you might need a little guidance to start your research, write a paper, or connect to the Internet. Randolph offers a wide range of services and programs to help you succeed. For example:
The Lipscomb Library offers more than 200,000 volumes and 6,650 periodical subscriptions. From primary source materials for a history paper to visual aids for a presentation on mid-20th-century design, you’ll find what you need here.
Career Development Center. In a typical year, more than 100 companies recruit on Randolph’s campus. From choosing a major to planning a career, the Career Development Center will help put you on the fast track to success.
Ethyl Science and Mathematics Center. This is the go-to spot for math and science tutoring, study, and computer help.
Information Technology. Computers are available for student use in a variety of public locations on campus, including in each residence hall. All computer labs are equipped with laser printers, and all classrooms are wired for Internet access.
Learning Resources Center. Whether it’s improving your study skills or setting goals, the Learning Resources Center offers a variety of academic support services, including one-on-one tutoring and time management workshops.
Maier Museum of Art. An outstanding collection of American art is available right on campus for you to study and enjoy. Internships and a volunteer docent program allow students access to the collection for real life experience in art history, art appreciation, and museum studies.
Writing Lab. Our staff of peer tutors will help you polish your writing in one-on-one sessions.