Projects & Resources From accounting to marketing to entrepreneurship, GCC students apply classroom concepts to real world challenges to make learning come alive. Tutoring Students needing additional academic support can benefit from free peer tutoring (online and in-person) arranged through the Peer Tutoring Program. Advising Contact Professor Jeff Galbraith (galbraith@gcc.mass.edu) or Professor Martha Field (field@gcc.mass.edu) to find out who is your advisor. The GCC Business and Information Technology Department strives to match students with faculty advisors who have expertise in each student's area of interest. Through 1:1 meetings academic advisors and students review academic and career goals and short and long-term planning to achieve these goals. Students also meet with advisors to select and register for courses each semester, and to discuss plans for internships, transfer, and job opportunities. Writing Resources Don’t let the quality of your ideas be tarnished by poor formatting or grammar! In today’s business environment clear, efficient and polished writing can truly advance your career. For resources on best practices in business communications, take GCC’s BUS 224 Business Communications, or consult the following references: GCC’s Peer Tutoring Center Career Services GCC Business and Information Technology Students benefit from a wide range of supports from GCC Career Services. Business News & Research GCC students are encouraged to take advantage of GCC’s library subscriptions to business-related databases when conducting business research. For more information, visit the Nahman-Watson Library’s database section or contact one of GCC’s research librarians. Students are encouraged to keep pace with current events in business and information technology. GCC’s BIT faculty can recommend specific resources for news and information in their field.