Supplemental Instruction
The Supplemental Instruction (SI) Program helps students find new ways to solve old problems. SI is offered on campuses around the world and targets historically difficult courses on each campus. Historically difficult courses are those that traditionally have high rates of D's, F's and W's as final grades.
Supplemental Instruction Leaders are qualified underclassmen who have already completed the course. They attend the class with students and then hold additional study sessions outside regular class meetings. The voluntary study sessions are conducted on a drop-in basis.
National statistics indicate that students who attend SI sessions regularly can expect to earn final grades up to a letter grade higher than their classmates who do not attend SI.
What students are saying about their SI Session:
- "SI is a wonderful program. I definitely benefited a lot from it."
- "SI helped a lot, and the SI leader was extremely helpful."
- "The practice tests helped show what I needed to work on."
- "Very helpful, keep up the good work."


