Center for Learning Strategies (CLS)

Dr. Karen Walker, Transition Coordinator for Center for Learning Strategies 

Charlene Scamihorn, CLS Coordinator

The CLS emphasizes peer facilitated academic support options to increase student success and retention.  Peer Tutors and Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leaders participate in extensive training and our peer tutoring program received Level 1 International Tutor Training Program Certification from the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) in August 2021. 

Although they do not count toward hours required for graduation, the courses are counted when considering students’ semester course loads.

There is no tuition charge for matriculated Rockford University students. Other CLS services are free of charge for all Rockford University undergraduate students.

Center for Learning Strategies (CLS) Courses

The CLS offers courses to help students enhance their reading, math, and learning strategies. Although they do not count toward hours required for graduation, the courses are counted when considering students’ semester course loads.

The CLS offers multiple courses including the following:

CLS 030Study Skills

3

CLS 040Reading Improvement

3

CLS 041Advanced Reading Improvement

3

Enrollment in these courses is limited to undergraduates only.

There is no tuition charge for matriculated Rockford University students. Other CLS services are free of charge for all Rockford University undergraduate students. In addition, CLS offers courses to assist those students enrolled in the University’s English language programs including:

CLS 038Intro Communication: International Student

3

CLS 039Reading Skills for International Students

3

The CLS also offers the following services for Rockford University Students:
• Peer tutoring, supplemental instruction (SI), and professional tutoring • Learning and study strategies assessment to identify academic strengths and challenges
• Workshops to enhance student knowledge and application of college success strategies   
• Test preparation for GRE, GMAT, and NCLEX
• Testing accommodations for student needs documented by Disabilities Support Services (DSS) in the Lang Health Department