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My Academics

At Widener University, your academic experience is more than just attending classes – it’s a comprehensive, personalized journey tailored to your goals and passions. 

Here, exploration is encouraged as you chart your unique path, whether through your chosen major, interdisciplinary programs, or hands-on learning opportunities. With dedicated advisors, robust resources, and access to cutting-edge facilities, you’ll find everything you need to thrive academically and prepare for a successful future. Start your journey with confidence, knowing that Widener is committed to helping you unlock your full potential.

Empower Your Academic Journey

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Unlocking Your Personalized Academic Pathway

Shape your academic journey to match your goals. Whether you have a clear vision or want to explore options through our Exploratory Studies program, we’ll help you find pathways that align with your interests, strengths, and aspirations.

With flexible resources and guidance, you can uncover unique degree options and confidently choose the path that’s right for you.

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Supporting Your Success Every Step of the Way

Your success is our priority! At Widener University, we’re committed to providing the support you need to excel in your academic journey. Personalized advising ensures you have a clear roadmap to reach your goals, with expert guidance tailored to your unique strengths and aspirations. 

For challenging coursework or assignments, our tutoring support offers individualized assistance to boost your confidence and understanding. No matter where you are in your academic path, these services are designed to empower you, ensuring you thrive every step of the way.

Find Personalized Academic Support

Unsure which support is right for you?

 Contact Student Success for guidance or check out more Academic FAQs

Hitting a few bumps along your academic journey is completely normal, and there is a world of personalized support available to you. From academic advising with faculty and academic coaching with a trained professional to tutoring with a qualified student mentor and guidance at our writing center and math center, we've got your back. 
Learn more about academic advising, tutoring, and coaching

In addition to Widener's academic support services, your professors are also invaluable resources at-the-ready to provide mentorship. Make sure to attend their open office hours or make an appointment for extra help. 
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Sometimes academic performance can be related to mental health or you may benefit from academic accessibility accommodations.

If you are unsure who to turn to, please contact the Office of Student Success for individual guidance and support.

Choosing to pivot on your academic journey by changing your major is perfectly normal. Your academic advisor is a great resource to begin these discussions. In addition, first-year and second-year students may participate in the Exploratory Studies program to work with expert mentors dedicated to helping you discover which major is right for you while connecting you to helpful resources to aid your decision-making.

If you are a current science major experiencing academic performance issues, you may consider participating in the Academic Transition program. This program will help you explore non-science majors that may be better aligned with your skills and interests while also providing support to improve your academic performance and put you on track for success.

If you've received an academic warning, this means that your GPA does not meet the minimum requirement for the number of semester hours you've completed. Being on academic warning can be stressful, but it's important to stay positive, focus on your goals, and remember that you're not alone. Every student’s learning curve and academic experience is different, but with hard work and dedication, you can improve your academic performance and get back on track.

The first step is to seek academic advising, coaching, and tutoring support available to you. Our support networks can help you with specific coursework areas as well as topics like study habits, time management, and other factors that may be impacting your academics. Connect with your academic advisor and associate dean to discuss specific strategies and academic plans. This may include reducing your course load, withdrawing from extracurricular activities, and/or evaluating your program of study and whether a different path may better suit your academic strengths. First- and second-year science majors can consider seeking information about Widener's Academic Transition program to aid in transitioning into a non-science program.

For specific information about academic standing, review your entry year's academic catalog and select "Academic Policies and Procedures" from the left-side navigation.

Discover Support for Your Academic Journey

The Office of Student Success helps you navigate your college experience through academic coaching, goal setting, and tutoring, collaborating with faculty and campus offices to support all students. 

Don’t forget to reach out to your faculty for mentorship and guidance or connect with your academic advisor for personalized support. Faculty and advisors can offer valuable insights, provide encouragement, and help you explore opportunities that align with your goals. 

Together, these resources create a network of support to help you stay on track and thrive throughout your academic journey.

Pride Perspectives

Jess Mereshensky poses in a green dress in front of conference banners

Having the opportunities that my mentor Dr. Robin Goldberg-Glen gave me—to speak at two symposiums as well as a conference with a full crowded room—helps me with networking and connections and puts me out of my comfort zone.

Jessica Mereshensky

Jessica's Story
Janaeyah Reid '24

I think what is transformative about Widener’s program is that it teaches you not just the theories and methods, but also how to apply them.

Janaeyah Reid

Janaeyah's Story
Michael Fehrle playing for Widener men's rugby

It’s an understanding at Widener that the faculty and staff want their students to succeed.

Michael Fehrle

Michael's Story
Cloe DiFlumeri poses alongside two individuals during an internship at Museum of Arts and Sciences.

There’s so much overlap with my majors. They’re interdisciplinary so they allow me to explore my passions, but I love the different perspectives they all bring.

Cloë Di Flumeri

Cloë's Story
A graduate poses at the Pride statue in her cap and gown.

On my first day I met with Professor Angie Corbo and within 24 hours she rearranged my schedule and perfectly fit me in to all of the communication and elective classes that I needed to be in. From there, she was my guardian angel.

Diamond Schuler Douyon

Diamond's Story

Have a Concern for a Student?

For immediate assistance or emergencies, contact Campus Safety at 610-499-4200 or call 911.

The CARE Team is a network of campus community members focused on caring, prevention, and early intervention for students experiencing serious distress or engaging in harmful or disruptive behaviors. If something doesn't feel right, say something to a CARE Team member or submit a report to help a student.