Support

Find the support you need
At Anoka-Ramsey, you’re never navigating your education alone. Whether you’re planning
your transfer path, exploring career opportunities or caring for your mental and physical
wellbeing, we're here to help you thrive. Advisors, tutors, support staff and specialists
are ready to meet you where you are and guide you toward your goals. Explore the links
below to discover the many ways we’re here to support your success.
Academic advisors, tutors and support staff trained to meet your needs and help
you succeed at Anoka-Ramsey.
Whether you’re navigating personal challenges, looking for ways to stay healthy
or need help meeting basic needs, Anoka-Ramsey is here to support you.
More Student Support
Transfer Support
Understanding the transfer process can be overwhelming. Anoka-Ramsey is here
to help you navigate the next steps on your academic journey.
Libraries
Libraries in Cambridge and Coon Rapids are home to research resources, including
supportive librarians and learning spaces for the Anoka-Ramsey community.
English Language Learning
Anoka-Ramsey offers English Language Learning pre-college reading and writing
courses to assist you in your pathway to college.
Office for Students with Disabilities
The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) provides information and resources
to support an environment that is accessible and inclusive for all individuals.
Technology Support
Anoka-Ramsey is ready to help you access technology resources and troubleshoot
tech problems.
Veteran Services
Veterans, active duty service members, reservists and their families are a
vital part of Anoka-Ramsey's mission.
Hear from a student
Anoka-Ramsey offers you support to navigate your unique journey. With compassionate,
professional staff across offices like academic advising, counseling, tutoring services
and more, we've got you covered.
Anoka-Ramsey was my village and has taught me how to be a college student. It
provided me with support and incredible opportunities for academic and personal growth.
Returning to college was intimidating for Pamela Gilbertson. "I didn't know if
I could do college stuff again," she said. Once she got started in the classroom,
Pamela knew she'd made the right choice.