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Programs for Academic Success Skills (PASS)

Academic and Career Resource Center PASS at the Student Counseling Service develops and offers programs to enhance the quality of educational experiences for Texas A&M students. We provide short-term counseling, a self-help lab that includes a variety of self-paced resource material , and weekly workshops to enhance individual student academic skills.

The mission of PASS is to provide students with an opportunity to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes which will enhance their study and test-taking ability, while decreasing anxieties related to academic performance.

Are you comfortable with the grades you are currently making? If not, PASS can help you make changes for the better. Our resources and academic counseling will assist you in learning study skills and testing habits that contribute to academic success.



Career Counseling & Testing Services

Academic and Career Resource Center The Career Counseling & Testing Services at the Student Counseling Service is committed to providing the highest quality career counseling services available. The career services we offer are designed to help students who are in the initial stages of career exploration and choosing a major. A variety of programs are provided to help students with the career choice process.

Our mission is to promote student development and self-knowledge through education in order to help students make appropriate and satisfying career choices. This is accomplished through assistance in active career exploration and planning, career counseling and testing, and workshops and seminars. In-depth career counseling allows students to explore and consider career and lifestyle options tailored to their own unique combination of interests, abilities, values, and personality characteristics.




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