Educational Resources
Library
The Berkeley College Libraries advance the mission of the College by providing a combination of physical and virtual learning environments, resources, and user-centered services that support the curriculum-related research of students, enhance the instructional endeavors of faculty, and nurture personal and professional growth in the pursuit of lifelong learning.
Librarians collaborate with faculty to support College and course learning objectives by providing research and instructional support, assignment development, and teaching information literacy skills.
The Library website supports learning by providing access to an array of resources, including, but not limited to, electronic journals, e-Books, streaming videos, research guides, live chat, and searchable Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). More information for faculty can be found on our Faculty Resource Guide.
Accommodating a Disability
Notice of Non-Discrimination - Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
In Accordance with federal law, Berkeley College does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its programs, activities or employment opportunities.
In accordance with its Accessibility Services Accommodations Policy for Associates, Berkeley College is committed to reasonably accommodating the needs of otherwise qualified associates with disabilities. For information regarding how to request a reasonable accommodation of a disability, as well as contact information for the College ADA Coordinator for Associates: Berkeley College, ADA Associate Policy
Students
Should you have reason to believe that a student might be in need of a reasonable accommodation for a disability, you should direct the student to the College Accessibility Services Accommodations Policy for Students, please go to: Berkeley College, ADA Student Policy and to the College Accessibility Services page located here: Berkeley College Accessibility Services. The Student Policy and College Accessibility Services webpage has a wealth of information on accommodating disabilities as well as contact information for the College ADA Coordinators for Students and the Director of Accessibility Services.
CAS
The Center for Academic Success (CAS) offers academic assistance to all Berkeley students on-site and online through the use of services including tutoring (available for course content, writing, study skills, Canvas navigation, or presentation skills); online resources in a variety of topics; and access to computer-based programs. Students can access peer and professional tutors, who are available during the day, evenings, and weekends. For more information, please visit the CAS either on-site or online: https://berkeleycollege.instructure.com/courses/33101