Study Stop program begins Sept. 10

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Study Stop program begins Sept. 10

Study Stop is a UNL program that offers students a dedicated learning space to study by themselves, work in groups or meet with a learning consultant for extra help with homework at no cost to students.

UNL’s Study Stop program opens with a 7-9 p.m. Sept. 10 session in the Gaughan Multicultural Center, Room 211.

Study Stop offers students a dedicated learning space to study by themselves, work in groups or meet with a learning consultant for extra help with homework at no cost.

Free coffee, tea and hot chocolate are provided at all locations. The study stop program is a collaboration between the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, First-Year Experience and Transition Programs, Learning Communities, the Office of Academic Success and Intercultural Services and University Housing.

Study Survival Packs will be distributed for the first 50 people at the Gaughan Center event.

[The learning consultant schedule for the Gaughan Center](http://go.unl.edu/4xf3) and other locations is available [here](http://go.unl.edu/4xf3).

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