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Peer Tutoring
Academic Peer Tutoring
Academic peer tutoring is available at no cost to Saint Martin's
students in many subject areas including accounting, biology, chemistry,
computer science, economics, engineering, finance, physics, math and
world languages. The Saint Martin's Learning Center runs a
nationally-certified peer tutoring program. All tutors are recommended
by faculty in their field of study.
Availability of Tutoring
Tutoring services are available
Monday - Friday on a drop-in basis for Math and by appointment for other
subjects. The Math Drop-In
Schedule for Fall 2008 can be accessed by clicking on the previous
link. An
updated tutoring schedule is always posted on the bulletin board outside of Room 214, Old Main. See Finding a Tutor below for links to individual tutor
schedules. If you need help with academic writing, you can make an
appointment with a peer reader.
How to Get Tutoring Help
Signing up for Tutoring:
To take advantage of tutor services, you can come in
and sign up for an appointment in Room 214, Old Main. You can also
call the tutor line at (360) 486-8880 to make an appointment, or you can
contact the tutor directly via email. All students requesting tutoring
will be asked to submit a tutoring request/student information form once
per semester. This form can be filled out
online, or you can
download and print a
copy.
Preparing for Tutoring: In order to gain the greatest benefit
from tutoring we ask that you attend all classes, keep current with
reading, attempt assignments ahead of time, and bring all materials to
tutoring sessions.
Evaluating Our Tutors: We invite you to complete an evaluation of your tutoring experience at
the end of each semester. To complete a tutor evaluation, click on Tutoring Evaluation Form.
Finding a Tutor
To find a tutor, click on one of the links below. This will allow you to find a tutor and go to their information page,
which includes their schedule and their contact information.
Becoming a Tutor
Tutor positions become available each semester. If
you are interested in becoming a tutor, please complete a tutoring
application packet in the Learning Center, Room 214. For
additional information regarding tutoring positions, click on Job
description.
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