Resources to help you succeed...


Whether you're a student or a professor, we have the resources to help you get where you're going

SoC student, Dan Ziegenfelder, talks about the resources and help he found on campus.

SoC student, Dan Ziegenfelder, talks about all the resources and help he found on campus.

Knowledge Market

The Knowledge Market has highly-trained fellow students who can help you improve your skills. Their consultants work one-on-one with you to develop your research strategies, improve their writing, or polish their presentations.

Introduction video for visitors to the Knowledge Market website.

We can help you create research questions, find sources, and develop reading strategies for completing assignments.

“I like to establish goals in my consultations...like what can we accomplish in a half-hour that will help you most?”

- Francesca Golus

Speech Lab

The Speech Lab's friendly and knowledgable staff can help you prepare for speeches. At the lab, you'll have access to innovative technology and state-of-the-art facilities.

“We take pride in collaborating with Grand Valley students to empower them to shape their lives, professions, and society.”

- Professor Carl Brown

Introduction to Speech Lab.

When you're planning your next speech or presentation, we can help you with topic selection, organization, supporting materials, and delivery.

Fred Meijer Center for Writing & Michigan Authors

The center's well-trained peer consultants can help you brainstorm ideas, organize content, integrate research, polish a draft, and correctly document sources.

Writing Center Introduction

We can help you to brainstorm, organize content, integrate research, polish a draft, and correctly document sources.

“The Writing Center is there to assist you with any writing project, at any stage of the writing process.”

- Pat Johnson

Subject/Lib Guides

GVSU's subject/lib guides help you find resources, documents, articles, and databases specific to your major. The subject/lib guides are an invaluable resource for your next research project.

Introduction to subject guides.



Page last modified September 18, 2023