Your success – both inside and outside the classroom – is a priority at Tippie!

The Tippie Toolkit serves as the hub for support for Tippie students, staff, and faculty. On this page you will find information about the student success workshop series, academic support resources, basic needs (food, housing, etc.) resources, academic probation assistance, faculty and staff resources, and more. We are invested in seeing students succeed in Tippie and beyond!

Don’t see a resource listed or have questions about something found here? Email Adrienne Maxwell, Assistant Director of Student Success.

Student Success Workshop Series

The Student Success Workshop Series is held throughout each fall and spring semester. All students are welcome to attend. Registration is not required, but by registering you will receive a calendar invitation, virtual log-in information (if applicable), and reminders about the event. The workshop schedule will be finalized by Tuesday, January 16th and will be regularly updated throughout the semester.

If you have additional topics you would like to see offered or have questions about the current schedule, please contact Adrienne Maxwell, Assistant Director of Student Success.

Workshops

Reflecting on Your Learning: Refine Your Study Strategies Now

This session will provide a structured opportunity to reflect on your semester and evaluate how effective you were with your learning so far. You will then identify specific steps and strategies you can use for the rest of the semester to accomplish your academic goals. Presented by Learning at Iowa.  

Test Taking Skills & Strategies: How to be a More Effective Test Taker at Iowa

Learn about effective ways to approach exams, including memory techniques and strategies for tackling multiple choice questions. Presented by Academic Support & Retention. 

Taking Care: Tips & Tricks to Feel Well

Join Student Wellness and learn about ways to incorporate positive health behaviors in your daily routine. Presented by UI Student Wellness. 

Overcoming Procrastination

Procrastination is a common concern for college students and can look many ways. In this workshop, you will develop an understanding of procrastination vs. prioritization, explore the causes of your procrastination, and build skills to work through your behavior of procrastination. Presented by Tippie's Embedded Therapist, Kati Schneider.

Bouncing Back in Times of Stress: Resiliency

Learn about bouncing back from situations that did not go as planned and set a path towards success. Presented by Academic Support & Retention. 

Thriving in Your Next Steps: A Discussion with Tippie Alumni

The transition from college life to a 9-5 can come with feelings of excitement and anxiety. Join a panel of Tippie alumni as they share their tips for this new part of your journey. This workshop is intended for soon-to-be graduating students. Presented by Tippie Thrive and Tippie Alumni Services.   

Connect & Elevate: Pinpointing Key Job Search Strategies

This interactive session will help students advance their job search techniques on Handshake and LinkedIn. Students will learn how to leverage these platforms by crafting personalized advanced searches and expanding their professional network by connecting with their Tippie community. Bring a laptop or electronic device for this hands-on workshop! Presented by Tippie Career Services.

Let's Talk Money

Are you unconsciously sabotaging your financial goals? Do you understand your relationship with money? Join in learning about your money story and how to change your thoughts to improve financial outcome, identify your money biases and assess your values and how they align with your spending. We’ll leverage exercises and group discussion to create a dynamic and interactive workshop where participants combine proven principles to help them uncover what’s holding them back from a lifetime of financial success! Presented by MSW Candidate, Jean Bodensteiner.

Some of these workshops will not count towards the required workshop for the student success contract, but are strongly encouraged for all students. Workshops will be added throughout the semester.
Study Abroad Workshops

Throughout the semester we will host workshops for you to learn more about studying abroad. Presented by Tippie UPO, CIMBA, and/or the Office of Study Abroad. 

  • Tippie Study Abroad Fair: January 30th 11:00am-1:00pm in S101 PBB
  • Managing Mental Health Post-Study Abroad: February 7th 2:30-3:30pm in C106 PBB 
  • General Study Abroad Workshop: February 13th 4:00-5:00pm in C106 PBB 
  • Transitioning Study Abroad to Your Career (Abroad Returners): March 5th 10:00-11:00am in S401 PBB 
  • General Study Abroad Workshop: April 10th 4:00-5:00pm in C106 PBB 
  • Sydney and London Student Panel: April 17th 5:00-6:00pm in S401 PBB 
Academic Planning Workshops

Having a strong academic plan is crucial to your success as a student. Join this drop-in style workshop for assistance in creating and editing your academic plan. Presented by Tippie UPO.

  • Tuesday, February 20th 3:00-5:00pm in the Pomerantz Center Exchange Space on 4th Floor PC
  • Wednesday, March 20th 12:00-2:00pm in the South Galleria outside of C140 PBB
  • Thursday, April 4th 3:00-6:00pm in C410 PBB (Reading Room off the Biz Hub Quiet Space)
Graduation Check Workshops

Graduating in the next academic year? Join this drop-in style workshop for assistance with a graduation check to ensure you are set to graduate with your intended graduation timeline. Presented by Tippie UPO. 

  • Wednesday, January 24th 4:00-6:00pm in C324 PBB in the Biz Hub

Below is a chronological schedule for workshops. You can find more detailed descriptions of each workshop in the sections above. 

  • Grad Check - Wednesday, January 24th 4:00-6:00pm in C324 PBB in Biz Hub
  • Tippie Study Abroad Fair: Tuesday, January 30th 11:00am-1:00pm in S101 PBB
  • Study Strategies - Thursday, February 1st 3:00-3:50pm in S401 PBB
  • Study Abroad & Mental Health: Wednesday, February 7th 2:30-3:20pm in C106 PBB 
  • General Wellness - Wednesday, February 14th 11:00-11:50am in W401 PBB
  • General Study Abroad: Tuesday, February 13th 4:00-5:00pm in C106 PBB 
  • Academic Planning - Tuesday, February 20th 3:00-5:00pm in PC Exchange on 4th Floor PC
  • Test-Taking Skills - Wednesday, February 21st 10:30-11:20am in W401 PBB
  • Let's Talk Money - Tuesday, February 27th 2:00-3:00pm in S401 PBB
  • Study Abroad & Career (Abroad Returners Only): Tuesday, March 5th 10:00-11:00am in S401 PBB 
  • Academic Planning - Wednesday, March 20th 12:00-2:00pm in South Galleria outside of C140 PBB
  • Procrastination - Thursday, March 21st 2:30pm in S401 PBB
  • Job Search Strategies - Wednesday, March 27th 1:00-1:50pm in S121 PBB
  • Academic Planning - Thursday, April 4th 3:00-6:00pm in C410 PBB - Reading Room off Biz Hub Quiet Space
  • Resiliency - Tuesday, April 9th 3:00pm in S401 PBB
  • General Study Abroad: Wednesday, April 10th 4:00-5:00pm in C106 PBB 
  • Sydney & London Student Panel: Wednesday, April 17th 5:00-6:00pm in S401 PBB 
  • Thriving in Your Next Steps - Thursday, April 25th 12:30-1:20pm in S401 PBB

Academic Support and Resources

At the Tippie College of Business and University of Iowa there are a wide variety of academic resources to support students and their academic achievement. Be sure to review your course syllabus and ICON sites for course-specific resources such as office hours and/or TA help labs. Your instructor and TAs are best equipped to answer questions related to course content. Below you will find more information about various resources both in and outside of the Pappajohn Business Building.

Do not hesitate to reach out to your academic advisor if you have further questions about finding the right academic support service for you!

The Frank Business Communication Center is the Big 10’s first business-specific writing and communication center! The Frank Center’s peer consultant program, unique partnership with academic departments, communication resources, and coaching of Tippie student teams for case competitions helps ensure Tippie graduates are career-ready communicators. The Frank Center tutors in writing, visual design, and presentation for all Tippie class assignments as well as resume review, cover letters, and interview preparation. Learn more about who can make an appointment and what types of appointments are offered below.

  • Who can make an appointment? Tippie students looking for assistance with assignments in any class, even non-business courses, can make an appointment. Tippie students are also eligible for career preparation and graduate entry materials support. Non-Tippie undergraduate students taking a Tippie course and/or pre-business students looking for assistance with admission appeal essays are also eligible to make a communication consultant appointment.
  • What type of appointments are offered? In-person and online 30-minute appointments can be a writing appointment, design and visual presentation appointment, or even a group appointment.
  • How do you make an appointment? Learn more about how to use the Frank Center’s services, view their hours, and schedule an appointment today. They also take drop-ins!

Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a free resource that helps you figure out how to be successful in your course. The SI Leader is a student who did well in the course previously, and will facilitate activities to help you better understand the course material and how to study smarter. SI sessions are collaborative, informal, and offered multiple times each week in the Academic Resource Center (ARC) on the ground floor of the IMU. Session days and times can be found on the SI website for all courses, but below are links to the specific business core courses supported by SI.

Academic Support & Retention offers Tutor Iowa as a resource to find academic assistance for University of Iowa undergraduate courses. In addition to the wide variety of academic support resources listed below, Tutor Iowa also serves as a platform to request an academic success workshop for your class, department, or student organization. Academic advisor pro tip: try out various resources early and often to find the right fit for you!

  • Campus Help Centers: Several departments on campus offer academic support. Check out the various locations and the services they offer including the Mathematics Tutorial Lab, Statistics Lab, Center for Language and Culture Learning, and more!
  • Academic Tips Videos: Watch these short, yet impactful, videos for skills and tactics to help build your toolbox for academic success. Video topics include how to succeed in specific types of classes, using academic support, studying & preparing for exams, and more.
  • Academic Tips Worksheets: Check out these interactive worksheets for tips, strategies, and information to help you succeed in a variety of areas. Worksheet topics include communication, stress management, test taking, time management, and more.
  • Private Tutors: These tutors have been approved by Tutor Iowa Administration confirming they are UI students who have earned 12sh or more at UI, have a UI GPA of 3.33 or higher, have earned at least a B in the course(s) they support, and have completed the Tutor Iowa Orientation. Appointments and fees are negotiated privately between the tutors and students requesting services. More information about requesting a tutor or becoming a tutor yourself is available through Tutor Iowa.

Student Disability Services (SDS) collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to create an accessible educational environment for all. SDS provides support and academic accommodations for students with disabilities. Applying for accommodations is important to ensuring all students have equal access to course materials and activities.

Sometimes you have access to specialized support resources based on your unique student experience. If you identify with any of the groups below check out the additional academic support opportunities they offer:

  • Are you a TRIO student? TRIO SSS offers individual and small group tutoring for a variety of courses. You can request a tutor for as many courses as you would like each semester and subject to availability, will be matched with a tutor. Learn more and submit the tutor request form through TRIO SSS.
  • Are you a student-athlete? Student-Athlete Academic Services coordinates free tutoring to all student-athletes. Tutors and learning assistants can help with course content as well as study strategies. Learn more about how to request support through Student-Athlete Academic Services.
  • Are you a Veteran or military-connected student? IVETS offers a variety of services to students in the Veteran and Military-Connected (VMC) community, including a variety of tutoring services, academic support programs, and transition support courses. Learn more about how to access these resources through IVETS.
  • Are you in the BizEdge Mentorship program? BizEdge connects undergraduate business students with other students to form connections, access resources, and navigate your way through Tippie. Learn more about the academic support guidance provided through BizEdge.

The Marvin A. Pomerantz Business Library is home to the beloved Biz Hub! This is a great space to find your favorite study spot, reserve a group room for an upcoming group project, check out a forgotten charger/device for the day, review the library's extensive databases, and more! Students can contact one of the business librarians to assist with research inquiries and assignment help by email at lib-bus@uiowa.edu or in person through a reference consultation.

Academic probation is not a phrase Hawkeyes, and their support systems, want to hear. Being placed on academic probation signals that your GPA has fallen below a 2.0 in at least one of the following categories: cumulative GPA, UI cumulative GPA, business GPA, UI business GPA, major GPA, UI major GPA. While you may have experienced some academic challenges, a new semester offers an opportunity for improvement and here at Tippie we want you to know you are not in this alone. We understand that there are many factors that contribute to your success and we encourage you to complete the steps listed below and review the resources throughout this page as you work to return to good standing.

  • Meet with your Academic Advisor: They are your #1 resource for navigating academic probation! Advisors can review resources, answer questions, and assist in better understanding Tippie’s academic probation procedures. Contact your advisor via email or by scheduling an appointment through MyUI.
  • Complete the Student Success Contract: Reflect on the previous semester and set goals that will lead to your success moving forward. It must be completed by the 10th academic day of the semester and reviewed with your academic advisor. Use the fillable pdf to complete the contract electronically or print this pdf to complete it by hand.
  • Attend One (or More) Student Success Workshop: View the schedule above to learn more about the student success workshops offered each semester. You are required to attend at least one workshop while on academic probation, but you are encouraged to participate in multiple workshops for maximum impact.
  • Review Tippie’s Probation Policies & Procedures: Students may be dismissed from the University of Iowa at any time for unsatisfactory academic performance. Review Tippie’s academic probation and dismissal policies and procedures, then reach out to your advisor with any questions.

So, what are you studying? Don't worry—there's a Tippie major for everyone: the techie, the creative, the innovator, the number cruncher, and the jack-of-all-trades. Layer your major on top of Tippie's business core, and dive deep into the area of study that fascinates you. All Tippie students are required to declare one of our business majors. However, students sometimes choose to declare more than one business major or add a second program of study through a minor, certificate, or non-business major. Many of our majors have created major toolkits for you to further explore the opportunities within the major here at Iowa and beyond. We encourage you to review these resources and talk with your academic advisor about your interests!

Student Success Resources

We often see the challenges students face outside of the classroom can impact their achievements inside the classroom. At the Tippie College of Business and University of Iowa, students have access to programs and resources that give them added support when they need it beyond the academic support resources previously highlighted. Below you will find information about a variety of resources including basic needs, wellness, finding your community, professional development, and more.

Do not hesitate to reach out to your academic advisor if you have further questions about securing the support you need to be successful!

The Office of the Dean of Students has a long-standing commitment to supporting the health and well-being of all UI students. This is exemplified through their focus and dedication in addressing students' basic needs so they have the ability to thrive and achieve their academic goals. At Iowa, basic needs is defined as equitable access to nutritious and sufficient food; safe, secure, and adequate housing; healthcare to promote sustained mental and physical well-being; affordable transportation; affordable technology; resources for personal hygiene care; as well as childcare and related needs.

Review UI Basic Needs and Support website and links listed below for more information. If you need additional support, please reach out to your academic advisor.

  • Food Resources: You will find information about several local options in Iowa City, Coralville, and North Liberty. Including the UI Food Pantry located in the IMU and Hawkeye Meal Share where people can donate unused guest meal swipes to any UI student in need. 
  • Housing Resources: You will find information regarding local housing resources, including Student Legal Services who can assist with landlord/tenant law.
  • Child Care Resources: These resources can help you coordinate alternative child care arrangements due to school closings or other issues.
  • Clothing Resources: The UI Clothing Closet located in the IMU provides UI students, postdoc, faculty, and staff with access to quality, new or used, professional clothing at no cost. The QT Closet located in the Pride Alliance Center provides gender-affirming clothing that is both free and sustainable to the UI and Iowa City communities.
  • Emergency Funds: The Dean of Students Office has funds created to assist and support UI students who encounter an unforeseen financial emergency that would prevent them from continuing their education at Iowa. They also have a Student Name Change Fund for UI students needing assistance with legal name changes, but with limited financial means or support.
  • Extended Academic Absence: If you find yourself needing to miss courses for 5 or more days, you may want to request an official absence notice be sent to your faculty members. 

Ensuring your physical and emotion/mental health are well taken care is an important part of success in your education. It can be easy to think you don’t have time for this type of care, however if you are to take care of yourself in these ways it can benefit your education.

  • Tippie’s Embedded Therapist-Kati Schneider: Individual therapy, support groups, mental health wellness workshop and programming, one-time sessions, connection to on and off campus resources. The Embedded position is with UCS.
    • Tippie Thrive-Peers Supporting Peers: a program that focuses on strategies and programming to improve students' emotional and mental wellness.
  • University Counseling Services: Services include: Individual or group therapy, support groups, mental health wellness workshop and programming, one-time sessions, connection to on and off campus resources.
  • Student Health: Primary, Gynecology and Mental Health care.
  • Student Wellness: Programming focused on mindfulness, nutrition, sleep, stress management, alcohol & drug support, fitness and wellness coaching
  • Collegiate Recovery Program: Therapeutic and educational support of students who are considering recovery, in recovery, or wanting to support those in any stage of recovery from addiction.
  • Women’s Resource and Action Center: Services include individual counseling and violence prevention. particular focus on women, through activism, social justice initiatives, leadership training, advocacy, service, and personal and professional development.
  • Rape Victim Advocacy ProgramSexual assault victim advocate and prevention education agency; serve anyone impacted by sexual violence -- survivors and/or their loved ones.
  • LGBTQ Clinic: Medical and Mental Health support services, including assessments and therapy.
  • Emergency & Crisis Resources:

We know that students who are engaged in their campus experience are more likely to be successful as University of Iowa students. In Tippie and across campus, we offer ways to help students enhance their student experience outside of the classroom through programming, service, cultural experiences, leadership, civic engagement, community building, and more. If you have questions about any of the resources listed below, check-in with your academic advisor for additional support. 

Your career path starts now! In the Tippie College of Business and at the University of Iowa there are teams of career professionals eager to assist you in your exploration and preparation for your career possibilities. We encourage you to review the resources below to start building your network, engaging in meaningful professional experiences, and to begin taking advantage of the transformational services you have access to as a student at Iowa.   

  • Pomerantz Career Center: This center serves all undergraduate students at the University of Iowa through career coaching, academic and leadership programs, resume and cover letter support, career preparation resources, employment opportunities, and more. They host various career fairs each semester and offer different career assessments to help you explore your interests. Schedule a career coaching appointment via MyUI or meet with a Peer Advisor during weekly drop-in hours.
  • Internships: We encourage every Tippie student to explore the internship opportunities available to them in their preferred career field. Internships serve as a great way for students to gain valuable applied experience outside of the classroom, while building meaningful connections in their field prior to graduation. Your internship can be part of the Tippie RISE experience if you complete one of the approved internship courses. Tippie students have held internships across the county and even abroad! Find the right fit for you by taking advantage of the many resources provided through Tippie Career Services and the Pomerantz Career Center.
  • Tippie Career Services: The undergraduate team is taking an integrated approach to serve Tippie students by facilitating the academic internship course BUS3100, providing business resume support, assisting student organizations with Tippie-specific events and opportunities, and sourcing job and internship leads. In addition to their website, check out their interactive monitors outside their office – W160 PBB. Be sure to join the Undergraduate Career Services group on LinkedIn to stay connected! To contact TUCS, email the team at tippie-careerservice@uiowa.edu.

Faculty and Staff Supporting Students

The University of Iowa has a variety of resources to help faculty and staff support, and when necessary, refer students to appropriate services. Below you will find various resources that will provide guidance to faculty and staff members who may have concerns for their students.

If you have questions about these resources or would like to inquire about resources not listed, please contact Adrienne Maxwell, Assistant Director of Student Success.

Student Wellness created a resource for faculty that provides strategies and ideas to promote students' well-being in the classroom and in general teaching practices. As faculty, you play a key role in creating and fostering a positive learning environment and you can nurture your students’ success by creating an environment that is welcoming, supportive, and encourages healthy behaviors. 

The Center for Teaching is an advocate for effective, evidence-based, reflective teaching and delivers resources to advance teaching and learning excellence at Iowa. The Center for Teaching and the Office of Teaching, Learning, and Technology offer tools, tips, and resources in the form of teaching services, events, workshops, newsletters, consultations, faculty learning communities, and more. 

As a faculty or staff member in Tippie, it is important to understand how to respond in times of distress and how to report concerns. Review the resources below for more information.

Tippie partners with University Counseling Services (UCS) to have Embedded Therapist, Kati Schneider, LISW. As an Embedded Therapist, Kati understands the unique experiences and needs of business students as they manage stressors experienced during college. Staff and faculty can make referrals directly to the therapist, but only if they have received verbal consent from a student to do so. Learn more at the links below.

Managing the competing demands of work and family life is more challenging than ever. Supporting students, especially students in distress, can heighten feelings of stress. The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides integrated services to faculty, staff, post docs, and their family members to promote emotional well-being. EAP offers confidential and short-term counseling, consultation for supervisors/managers, as well as information and referrals to community resources. Learn signs of stress, ways to cope, and where to turn during and after a crisis through EAP.

The Undergraduate Program Office (UPO) staff is here to answer questions you may have about supporting students in the Tippie College of Business! Each student’s academic advisor is a member of the UPO team and is a great resource for concerns you may have regarding a student you are working with. Below you will find additional information about who to reach out to for further assistance from the UPO.