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Center for Student Achievement

The Julie H. Sullivan Center for Student Achievement intentionally integrates resources to empower students as they navigate academic and professional goals. The center is a collaboration of Academic Affairs and Student Affairs at the University of St. Thomas.

The CSA puts our mission into practice through:

  • Coordinating events and services to serve students' academic needs
  • Coordinating tutoring for students across the university
  • Providing a place for students to study
  • Connect students with undergraduate research opportunities
  • Support students in timely degree complettion

Contact Us

Hours of Operation:
Monday – Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Location:
(MHC)

Email:
studentachievement@stthomas.edu

First Generation Student Support

If you're the first in your family to go to college, or your parents did not graduate from college, you are considered a first-generation student. The University of St. Thomas is proud that many first-generation students have chosen to attend our institution.

 

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Proud To Be First

Proud To Be First is a voluntary and free program for students who identify as first-generation. St. Thomas defines first-generation as a student whose parent/guardian did not receive a 4-year degree in the United States. We have fun and informative events throughout the year and we’d love to see you there.

First-Gen Forward

Proud To Be First is one of the programs that helped St. Thomas be recognized as a First-Gen Forward institution through NASPA. This designation recognizes institutions of higher education who have demonstrated a commitment to improving experiences and advancing outcomes for first-generation college students.

Get Involved

The University of St. Thomas is proud that many first-generation students have chosen to attend our institution. The Proud To Be First program is designed to aid our first-generation students in their transition to college.

Check out our events and programming in .