- Academic Advising Center: The Academic Advising Center (AAC) coordinates advising for Trinity undergraduates until they declare their majors. We offer general and specialized advising appointments, in addition to a network of advising resources and services to help students explore the many curricular and co-curricular opportunities at Duke.
- Pratt Advising: The transition to college is complex. Figuring out how to find help shouldn’t be. 360 Coaching is the answer.
- Academic Resource Center: The Academic Resource Center (ARC) offers services to support you academically during your undergraduate career at Duke.
- Duke University Libraries: Duke University Libraries' mission is to advance teaching, learning, and research at Duke by providing critical expertise, deep and broad scholarly collections, inclusive programs and services, accessible technology, and inspiring spaces in a welcoming environment that is open to all.
- Hidden Curriculum: This resource is meant to help you figure out how to navigate the unspoken norms of Duke University. Like any new place, there are a lot of unexplained rules that can be confusing at first. We hope that by exploring this guide, you will start to get a more comprehensive sense of life at Duke and how to find the resources you need to thrive!
- Peer Success Leaders: We are a group of student academic leaders on campus who want to provide a holistic approach to academic success and expose you to all that Duke offers.
- Pratt E-Team: The E-Team is composed of upper-class engineering students eager to help incoming first-year students learn the ropes of engineering at Duke.
- TWP Writing Studio: The TWP Writing Studio is dedicated to working with writers both within Duke and the broader Durham community. Our goal is to help writers, not just pieces of writing, develop. In all of our work, we actively seek to support diverse, inclusive writing communities.
- Trinity Ambassadors: Ambassadors are student volunteers, nominated by their departments, to serve in this unique and important role. Many of Trinity's 30+ departments currently have Ambassadors with more being added regularly.
- Faculty-in-Residence: The Faculty-in-Residence (FiR) Program houses professors in first-year residence halls on East Campus to encourage interaction between faculty members and undergraduate students beyond the classroom or lab.
- FLUNCH: The FLUNCH (faculty + lunch) program is designed to encourage student-faculty interaction outside the classroom. Through the program, undergraduates can invite their faculty and/or course instructors to a free lunch at one of many dining locations across campus.
- Identity, Culture & Religion: Empowering a rich and diverse student community.