About the AEC
The Academic Enrichment Center was originally known as the Learning Support Center. Established in the mid-1950's, its purpose was to assist a few foreign students who were struggling academically. It has since grown into an academic resource center serving a wide range of academic needs.
The AEC exists to equip any student at Taylor to realize his/her academic potential and meet personally-held academic goals. In particular, we strongly encourage a student to contact the AEC if he/she...
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Has any type of disability
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Needs to meet Taylor's math or reading proficiency
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Is struggling academically in any course
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Needs help with writing skills
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Would like to sign-up for a tutor
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Desires to be a tutor
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