Join the ASC Team
Program Coordinator Position
The ASC is currently hiring for an open Program Coordinator position. You can view our Program Coordinator Position Guide here. The position posting and application is available through the Purdue Careers site.
Student Leadership Positions
The Academic Success Center has three paid, student leadership positions. Each position contributes to the ASC's mission in different ways. Click on the positions below to learn more about the role and the selection process for the upcoming academic year.
Peer Success Coach
A Peer Success Coach (PSC) is a point-person who can offer guidance to students as they navigate life at Purdue. PSCs are student leaders who receive training on coaching their peers through academic success skills such as studying for exams, connecting with campus resources and academic advisors, finding motivation, getting involved in campus activities and organizations, and managing time. PSCs meet consistently with their coachees and hold them accountable for meeting their established goals.
The application to become a PSC for the 2023-2024 academic year will be open February 1, 2023 through February 28th, 2023.
Learn more about becoming a PSCStudent Office Ambassador
Overview of Role
Student Office Ambassadors (SOA) help with the everyday management and function of the ASC. This is a customer service-driven role helping students, families, and campus partners support holistic academic growth across campus. They assist in maintaining the collaborative space, welcoming guests, working one on one with staff on office projects, and executing vital organizational tasks. SOAs have the opportunity to inform the campus community about our services, conduct academic skill workshops, and facilitate accountability groups.
The application to become a SOA for the 2023-2024 is closed.
Please direct any questions about the position to Joanna Cardarelli at jcardare@purdue.edu
Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader
Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leaders are student leaders who provide weekly, peer-led study sessions for traditionally challenging courses. The role of an SI Leader is to help students in their assigned course develop a better understanding of the course material through active, collaborative learning involving critical thinking, transferable study skills, and fun. Rather than teaching or directly answering questions, SI Leaders facilitate and guide students to finding answers for themselves. SI Leaders typically work with small to medium sized groups of students, with some courses occasionally having large groups before exams.
SI Leader selection occurs during the middle of fall and spring semesters for the upcoming semester.
Learn more about becoming an SI LeaderGraduate Assistant Positions
The application for the 2023-2024 ASC Graduate Assistant position is now closed. Please direct any questions about the GA position to Karen Jacobsen at jacobsek@purdue.edu.