Peers Assisting Student Success (PASS)
PASS stands for Peers Assisting Student Success – a peer-led support program that targets historically difficult academic courses. It is based on Supplemental Instruction programs that have been successful in increasing the grades and academic success of participating students in many universities across the world.
It’s free, voluntary and no grade is assigned for either attendance or participation levels. Any student can come whenever they want, as many times as they want.
At PASS sessions, students review learning strategies and work on problems together as the session integrates what to learn with how to learn.
Think of it as a study group led by a peer facilitator/leader that has already taken and been successful in the course.
The program is non-remedial and is designed to develop skills and strategies which will enable students not only to do well in their current courses but throughout their whole academic career
Video
Hear about what students and Faculty staff are saying about the program.
PASS Sessions Offered
Winter 2013
- ADMS 2320 - Quantitative Methods 1
- ADMS 2510 - Managerial Accounting
- ADMS 3330 - Quantitative Methods 2
- ADMS 3530 - Finance
Fall 2012
- ADMS 2320 - Quantitative Methods 1
- ADMS 2510 - Managerial Accounting
- ADMS 3330 - Quantitative Methods 2
- ADMS 3530 - Finance
- ITEC 1620 - Object-Based Programming
Winter 2012
Fall 2011
- ADMS 2500 - Financial Accounting - has been CANCELED
- ADMS 2510 - Managerial Accounting
- ADMS 3330 - Quantitative Methods II
- ADMS 3530 - Finance
Summer 2011
- ADMS 2510 - Managerial Accounting
- ADMS 2320 - Quantitative Methods I
- ADMS 3330 - Quantitative Methods II
Winter 2011
- ADMS 2510 - Managerial Accounting
- ADMS 2320 - Quantitative Methods I
- ADMS 3330 - Quantitative Methods II
Fall 2010
- ADMS 2510 - Managerial Accounting

