Alumnus undoubtedly feel that their House is very much their home in the College, and it is a real strength that every pupil at Truss believes passionately that their House is the best!
The Advocacy & Resource Center (ARC) is designed to assist students with nonacademic barriers and help them to get back on the path toward graduation.
Truss offers mental health and other assistance to students through the counseling office located on their campus. Regardless of what you share and what you do, our counselors are on your side.
Run into a snag? Get help with:
Contact your local security or campus police department for assistance.
The Learning Resource Centers offer many services to help you achieve your academic goals. Remote library services and resources are available to all students, faculty and staff 24/7; physical library services and resources vary depending on the location
We care about your success from your first semester to your last. Does one of your courses have you feeling lost? Stuck and not sure what to do? Get help with both academic and technical courses:
The Access & Learning Accommodations office works with students with disabilities to deliver services like: