
Student Study Program (SSP)
Mission Statement
The Student Study Program provides opportunities for students to form collaborative study groups which in turn will foster enhanced study habits and overall academic performance in and out of the classroom.
About the SSP
The purpose of the SSP is to offer students an additional study strategy designed to enhance academic performance and success. The SSP connects students enrolled in the same course & section number to engage in a collaborative study process. This collaborative group concept fosters greater study habits and positive relationships among peers.
Reasons to Attend
- Meet new classmates you otherwise may not interact with
- Always have the opportunity to study with other classmates outside of class
- Enhance student study habits and confidence in mastering course material
Stay Informed
If you are interested in applying for the program, please check our "Supported Courses" section to discover if we are supporting a course in which you are enrolled.
How to Apply
Applications are now being accepted for Summer 2013 courses. You can apply by clicking here.
The Student Study Program is located in 108 McIver Building. You can contact the Student Study Program Coordinator, Jae Haley, at 336-334-3682 or via email at ssp@uncg.edu.
Courses Supported
For the 2013 summer session semesters, the courses listed below will be supported by the Student Study Program (SSP). Each student enrolled in one of the following courses has the opportunity to utilize SSP.
Please keep in mind the following factors:
- Students will be placed in study groups with other students enrolled in the same course section with the same instructor
- Each student must be currently enrolled in the requested course to participate in SSP
| Course | Summer Session I | Summer Session II |
| ACC 201 - Financial Accounting | X | |
| ACC 202 - Managerial Accounting | X | X |
| ART 100 - Introduction to Art | X | |
| ATY 100 - Contemporary Non-Western Cultures | X | |
| ATY 212 - Introduction to Anthropology | X | |
| ATY 253 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology | X | |
| BIO 105 - Major Concepts in Biology | X | X |
| BIO 111 - Principles of Biology I | X | |
| BIO 112 - Principles of Biology II | X | |
| BIO 271 - Human Anatomy | X | |
| BIO 277 - Human Physiology | X | |
| CCI 205 - Mythology | X | |
| CHE 103 - General Descriptive Chemistry I | X | |
| CHE 111 - General Chemistry I | X | |
| CHE 114 - General Chemistry II | X | |
| ECO 201 - Principles of Microeconomics | X | |
| ECO 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics | X | X |
| FIN 315 - Business Finance I | X | |
| FRE 102 - Beginning French II | X | |
| GEO 103 - Introduction to Earth Science | X | X |
| MAT 115 - College Algebra | X | X |
| MAT 120 - Calculus for Business/Social Sciences | X | X |
| MAT 150 - Precalculus I | X | |
| MAT 151 - Precalculus II | X | |
| MAT 191 - Calculus I | X | |
| MAT 292 - Calculus II | X | |
| MGT 330 - Legal Environment of Business | X | |
| MTD 241 - Music Appreciation | X | |
| PHI 111 - Introduction to Philosophy | X | |
| PHI 115 - Practical Reasoning | X | X |
| PHI 121 - Contemporary Moral Problems | X | X |
| PHI 361 - Ethical Issues in Business | X | X |
| PHY 211 - General Physics I | X | |
| PHY 212 - General Physics II | X | |
| PSY 121 - General Psychology | X | X |
| PSY 230 - Biological Psychology | X | |
| PSY 240 - Principles of Learning | X | |
| PSY 250 - Developmental Psychology | X | |
| PSY 260 - Psychological Perspectives on Social Psychology | X | |
| PSY 280 - Cognitive Psychology | X | |
| PSY 318 - Belief in Weird Things | X | |
| PSY 341 - Abnormal Psychology | X | |
| SCM 302 - Operations Management | X | |
| SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology | X | X |
| SOC 201 - Social Problems | X | X |
| SPA 102 - Beginning Spanish II | X | X |
| SPA 203 - Intermediate Spanish I | X | X |
| SPA 204 - Intermediate Spanish II | X | X |
| STA 108 - Elementary Introduction to Probability and Statistics | X | X |
| STA 271 - Fundamental Concepts of Statistics | X |





