Art Institutes International Minnesota - Services

Services

The Art Institutes International Minnesota offers several services to its students. Services include:

  • Academic Achievement Center - students can receive additional academic tutoring at no additional cost
  • Assigned a Financial Aid Advisor and Academic Advisor that will assist them with any financial or academic questions that may arise
  • Student Employment Advisor – offering job search assistance for students while they attend college
  • Graduate Employment Advisors – providing additional resources and assistance for the job search
  • Student Support Services – Providing assistance with utilizing a wellness approach for the student population, including: Special events/workshops on health or wellness related areas; Information on human services in the local area; Assistance with study habits, time management, stress management, communication, problem solving, transition to college, and many other college success topics; Coordination of disability services for students who qualify in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act; Referral to short term counseling provided by the Student Assistance Program for students in need of emotional support or guidance.

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