Contact Information
Assistant Director

Suite 202
Monday - Thurs, 8:30am-5pm
Friday, 8am-4pm
Students may contact the Assistant Director, Jaclyn Coates, directly to make an appointment for library services, research assistance, writing support, academic coaching, workshops, and more.
Students may contact Jaclyn directly to schedule an appointment for writing support. From brainstorming to polishing the final draft, we will assist at any stage in the writing process. Whether you are working on a PowerPoint presentation, a resume, a term paper, or applying to graduate school, we are happy to help with any type of writing project.
During the fall and spring terms, TUNE's peer writing tutor holds regular office hours each week. It is a drop-in format, so feel welcome to drop by any time. If you are not available during the tutor's scheduled hours, send an email to schedule another meeting time or to receive support asynchronously via email. Tutoring hours change each semester and are published in our academic programming handout (PDF).
Students may contact the contact Jaclyn for assistance navigating Cook Library's abundant resources. For additional details about the library services offered at the TU in Northeastern Maryland location, please visit on the Albert S. Cook Library website.
The TUNE library suite in 202 contains a small reference collection including useful writing guides, APA manuals, and other major-specific reference items. These materials are for in-building use only and cannot be taken home.
Students, faculty, and staff may order books and other print materials to be delivered to our building in Harford County. Please select "TU Northeastern" in the drop-down menu. If you鈥檇 like assistance navigating the library鈥檚 abundant resources as you work on your paper topic, please feel welcome to schedule a research consultation with Jaclyn.
TU in Northeastern Maryland offers an extensive 鈥淭ake a Book, Leave a Book鈥 collection in Suite 202 to promote leisure reading among students. This is an honor system lending library. Feel free to browse these shelves and take a book with you. You may also bring in unwanted books that need a new home.
Nearly every week during the fall and spring terms, an academic workshop or tabling event is offered to TU in Northeastern Maryland students. The workshop topics are announced on the Academic Workshops webpage as well as in our weekly email newsletter.
For the Fall 2025 semester, there are no course-specific tutoring options 麻豆色播NE. Typically, a peer tutor is hired for the PSYC 212 Behavioral Psychology course, however, we will not have a tutor for this course for the fall semester. Students in need of tutoring support for this course or any others should schedule a virtual tutoring session with the Tutoring and Learning Center on main campus.
Interested in forming a study group with your classmates? Jaclyn can support leaders by helping with the following arrangements: training, reserving a room, finalizing the schedule, and marketing the study group in the TUNE newsletter. If you are interested, please contact Jaclyn at any point in the term.
Want to improve your academic life? Current TU in Northeastern Maryland students are welcome to contact Jaclyn to schedule a consultation. We will work together to uncover your academic strengths and identify strategies for improvement. Possible topics for discussion include exam preparation, test-taking strategies, goal setting, time management, memorization tips, note taking methods, and more.
TUNE students who are registered with TU's Accessibility & Disability Services (ADS) may use Harford Community College's Test Center for testing accomodations. Faculty should submit a form and copy of the test 2 weeks prior to the intended test date.
If you would like a specialty librarian to visit your class to present advanced research strategies to your students, please feel welcome to either contact your liaison librarian directly or Jaclyn who can facilitate the arrangements.
Jaclyn is available to customize and deliver a presentation to your class on any of the following topics: writing (grammar, APA citations, high-level concerns), academic success, writing resumes and cover letters, and conducting academic research.
Please review the schedule of upcoming Academic Workshops for a list of common topics.
Monday - Thurs, 8:30am-5pm
Friday, 8am-4pm