Center for Student Development

Academic Support

The Center for Student Development (CSD; Bud Robinson Building) supports our diverse community with a wide variety of experiences and services that promote the holistic development of students, assists them in achieving their personal and educational goals, and prepares them for lives of Christlike leadership and service. Graduate and adult students have access to resources provided by Academic Services and Testing Services within the CSD.

The TNU Writing Center is part of Academic Services. To have a paper reviewed, please send it as an email attachment to writingservices@trevecca.edu. Include the course name and number along with any other information that would be helpful (e.g., writing prompt, grading rubric). Papers from non-traditional undergraduate students and Master’s-level students are forwarded to Writing Center tutors, and papers from doctoral-level students are forwarded to faculty members. Papers are reviewed and returned with comments as soon as possible. Plan on a turnaround time of three days for undergraduate and Master’s-level papers. While we make every effort to return dissertations within a few days as well, the actual time depends on the length and complexity of the paper as well as the number of papers being reviewed.

Testing Services are available on the lower level of the Bud Robinson building. Students can earn college credits through CLEP and DSST tests that can be taken on-site. To schedule a test or if you have any questions about tests, please email testingservices@trevecca.edu. If you have received accommodations for testing in the past or have questions regarding testing accommodations, please email Disability Services at disabilityservices@trevecca.edu.

Career Services

The University's Office of Career Development and Connections provides an array of services focused on career advancement for both students and alumni. These services encompass personal assessments to discover one's life calling and career path, assistance with career exploration and research, guidance on internships, job-search strategies, educational resources, mentorship opportunities, and referrals.

The Office of Career Development also provides comprehensive support to both students and alumni, facilitating access to premier career resources. These include Handshake, the leading online career network for college students and alumni; SkillsFirst, a unique career management platform that leverages AI technology for crafting resumes, cover letters, and more; and Graduway, an interactive online platform designed to foster connections, mentorships, and opportunities among students and alumni.

Students may set up an appointment through Handshake > Career Center or by emailing the Director, Becky Farley, or Career Coach, John Radzimanowski.

 

Counseling Services

TCounseling services are available to currently enrolled students. Services such as individual therapy, couples therapy, or pre-marital therapy are available. The Counseling Center is located in the Smith House and online (for those residing in the state of TN) and is available for all currently enrolled undergraduate (first 8 sessions free and $5 after every academic school year) and graduate students ($15 a session or pay what you can). Sessions are offered from 8 AM to 8 PM, Monday through Friday. Students may set up an appointment by accessing the Counseling Services page through SharePoint - https://trevecca.sharepoint.com/sites/CounselingCenter or contacting Miller Folk, director of counseling services, at mmfolk@trevecca.edu.

 

Services for Students with Disabilities

At Trevecca Nazarene University, we strive to make learning experiences as accessible as possible. If you anticipate or experience barriers based on disability, please contact Disability Services at 615-248-1463 or email disabilityservices@trevecca.edu to establish reasonable accommodations. Disability Services is located in the Bud Robinson Building, lower level. Trevecca Nazarene University complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008. Further information can be found at: www.trevecca.edu/offices-services/disability-services.