• 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 Resouces Center: The Academic Resource Center (ARC) offers services to support you academically during your undergraduate career at Duke.
  • Academic Guides: The Academic Guides program integrates academic coaching and whole student support into the fabric of the Duke campus residential experience. 
  • 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.
     
  • 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.