MTSU offers the same services to distance learners that are offered to on-campus students.
Many of the services have been web-enabled to allow distance learners easier access.
A getting started section is provided for first-time distance learners who require assistance with
starting an MTSU online or hybrid course.
For tips on the most common D2L tools, click here and review the video below.
For any questions that you have after reviewing the options below, please visit our
FAQpage. D2L platform
The center serves the campus community by providing accommodations that level the
academic playing field. The Disability & Access Center supports student success by promoting independence, cultural awareness, access, advocacy,
universal design principles, and technological advances culminating in the understanding
that disability is a natural part of the life experience. Students complete and submit
a registration application along with medical documentation through the DAC Student Portal. Students login into the student portal using their MTSU email and password (PipelineMT
Login).
The Disability & Access Center is located in Keathley University Center, room 107
and is open Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm. You can contact their office phone
at 615-898-2783 or by email at dacemail@mtsu.edu.
Distance Learning Library
Distance Learning Library Services provides access to library research assistance,
the ability to borrow books from James E. Walker Library and instruction in using
the online catalog and full-text electronic databases. Students may contact the designated
librarian for students in online courses at 615-898-2549 or email Sharon.Parente@mtsu.edu. Students can also schedule an appointment with the online library assistant here.
Testing Center
Testing services are provided as a service to both students and the public. Testing
Services offer a variety of standardized and high stakes tests. For information regarding
registration for a specific test, visit our Testing Servicespage, and click on the test you are interested in. Registration procedures and cost
are specified for every test we give. If you can't find what you are looking for,
call 898-2863, and our staff will answer your questions. The Testing Center is located
in the Keathley University Center (KUC) 107 and is open Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m.
– 4:30 p.m.
Online Counseling
The MTSUCenter for Counseling and Psychological Servicesis pleased to provide online counseling services to MTSU online and distance education
students. They offer personal counseling, assisting students in their emotional,
intellectual and social growth. Students must meet the following criteria: be currently
enrolled in a minimum of one (1) online course at MTSU, demonstrate the need for distance
counseling, and have the required technology. MTSU Online Counseling is only available
during the Fall and Spring semesters. Students have the option of meeting online (via
videoconferencing by appointment) with counselors, and a self-help option is available
for students who wish to receive immediate assistance via Therapy Assistance Online (TAO). For more information or questions about the online counseling services, please email
Dr. Robin Lee at robin.lee@mtsu.edu.
Tutoring
All students who take at least one online or distance class have FREE access to online tutoring through TutorMe. TutorMe provides 24/7 access
to online tutoring for students in several educational areas. Students can also submit
a paper to TutorMe's writing lab for review. If you have questions about this service
please contact Online Student Services at (615) 904-8391. To login, look for the TutorMe
link inside D2L.
Writing Center
The University Writing Center offers free assistance for any writing assignment in
any class. Online services are always available. If you would like help in person, the center is located in
James E. Walker Library, Room 362. The Writing Center supports all levels of writers
in all disciplines at any stage of the writing process for any kind of written project
or assignment including multimedia projects.
The center offers 25-minute and 45-minute sessions face-to-face or online as well
as group sessions and long-term writing partnerships. To schedule an appointment,
access the online portal WCONLINE.
Veterans and Military Family Center
The Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center is the largest and
most comprehensive veterans center on any Tennessee higher education campus. It enables
the over 1,000 military-connected student population on campus to have a one-stop
shop to meet a variety of academic needs. It is a place for our military-connected
students to study, to gather, and to get help from fellow veterans, who will serve
as peer advisors and sponsors. The Daniels Center is located in the KUC 124/316 and
is open Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., (615) 904-8347. For more information
about the Veterans and Military Family Center, click here.
Health Services
The mission of MTSU Student Health Services is to ensure delivery of affordable, accessible and high quality health care integrated
with the promotion of lifelong wellness for MTSU students. Health Services is located
in the location in the Health, Wellness & Recreation Center (REC) and is open Monday-Thursday,
8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. and Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. during fall and spring semesters.
During summer and semester breaks open Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., and closed
during university holidays. An after-hours telephone advice nurse is available by
calling 615-898-2988 and follow the prompts.
Career Development Center
The Career Development Centerassists individuals with resume writing, career interests, and interviewing skills.
The core of our approach is a highly personalized model for career counseling, job
search coaching, and providing assistance for graduate and professional school applications.
We seek to build a community of support and connect students to resources, people,
and experiences for a successful transition from college to career. The staff provides
career advising, resume building, graduate and professional application assistance,
job search guidance, workshops and presentations. For more information and to make
a Career Advising appointment call (615) 898-2500.
Complaints
MTSU online students may file a formal complaint on the Issue Reporting website. You may also contact Online Student Services at 615-904-8391.
Bookstore
Phillips Bookstoreis located in the Student Union Building 1st Floor. Students can either purchase or rent books for their courses. Click the link
to find course material needed. You can find the books you need for courses by searching
using your M# or by the course.
Student Support Services
Many students transitioning from foster care and homeless situations will qualify
for membership in the Student Support Services (SSS) program at MTSU. These students are eligible to receive additional free tutoring,
academic and financial aid advising, opportunities to participate in cultural and
campus events, and exposure to a wide variety of academic and success workshops designed
to enhance their academic success.
MT Pipeline
Pipeline MT serves as the portal for online course access and as a centralized location
to register for classes, check grades, review the campus schedule of events, etc.
MTSU online courses may also be accessed using eleam. Logging in to elearn to access online courses prevents
timing out of the system during tests or exams. Additional assistance is provided
at the D2L Video Tutorials link.
Blue ID
MTSU ID office has launched BlueID Online as a one-stop destination to upload your
own ID photo and receive your MTSU ID in the mail or pick it up in person. The BlueID
office is open in SSAC 112, 615-898-5523. Log in at https://blueid.mtsu.edu/login/index.php.
Academic Calendar
MTSU’s Academic Calendar provides each semester schedule including the dates of priority registration, start
and end of classes, holiday closings, final exams, etc.