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Psychological Resource Center
The Psychology Resource Center is designed to act as a meeting place and general studying area for all students in psychology. TA's for courses such as Psych 101, Statistics and Research Methods are all invited to hold office hours, review sessions, or tutoring session in the Resource Center. Access to the Resource Center is available to all students, regardless of major.

Many TAs hold their office hours in the Resource Center and meet with students needing extra help on their course work.

Students can also come into the Resource Center for a quiet place to study with classmates

TAs and students have internet access for references to course webpages, University Library Systems and further resources for any questions that may arise while in the resource center.
Location: 282 Park Hall (to the left of Christa Greenberg's office)