Where to Go for Help

Academic Integrity Process Flow Chart - This handy flow chart explains what happens when a person is accused of academic dishonesty.

Academic Integrity Policy - Faced with an ethical choice? The Academic Integrity Policy outlines Missouri State University's expectations when it comes to academic ethics.

Reducing Test Anxiety - Nobody likes tests, and anxiety can make things even worse. Here are some tips and tricks for reducing stress and anxiety before and during tests.

Asking Instructors for Help - Your instructors want you to understand! Don’t hesitate to ask your instructors for help or clarification on assignments. If you don’t know how to ask your teachers for help, this article provides a good place to start.

Bear CLAW - Having trouble with a particular subject? The Bear CLAW is full of friendly tutors to help you out, and it's covered by your student fees!

Career Center - The Career Center staff are happy to help you with writing resumes and cover letters. They can also assist you with your job search and interview skills!

Counseling Center - College life can be stressful. The Counseling Center is a free resource designed to provide help, support, and a listening ear to any student.

Disability Resource Center - If you need accommodations for any disability, use this link to find answers to your questions and submit requests.

Take Control of Homework - Students have more homework in college than they did in high school. This site gives some ideas on how to get homework done with less stress.

International Students Care and Advocacy Team - If you're an International Student you can click here for help with anything from finances to mental health, and bias response to language help!

What is Plagiarism? - Not sure how to avoid plagiarism in your school work? Learn what plagiarism is, why it matters, and how to avoid it.

Purdue Owl- Paraphrasing, summarizing and quoting can get complicated. Purdue Owl can help you know the differences between them, how to use each one effectively, and how to give credit to the author correctly.

Student Organizations - Looking to get involved on campus? With over 300 clubs and organizations, there is something for everyone at Missouri State University! Take Control of Your Time - Life in college is fast paced! With so many things to do, it can feel overwhelming. Check out some quick tips for making the most of your time.

The Writing Center - Located in the Meyer Library, the Writing Center is a free resource for students. They provide help with the writing process, from grammar to paragraph organization to proofreading.

What should I do if I'm a student and I see another student engaging in acts of academic dishonesty? Access the Policies and Procedures.