Thank you for
visiting our website. Learning Support Services offers 1-1 study skills
assistance as well as a variety of workshops dealing with study skills and
tips to becoming a successful student. Please refer students to
these services, when appropriate.
Follow the links to the left for topics that deal specifically with
Faculty or Staff members. If you cannot find the information you need
here, please contact someone in Learning Support Services today!
Tutoring
Is tutoring available for my course?
Possibly. Tutoring is available for most introductory level,
undergraduate courses, depending upon availability of student tutors. If you want to know if someone is available for your
specific course, contact
Sara
Anderson.
Walk-in math and writing tutoring is also available for all students.
Follow these links for more information.
Math Lab |
Writing Center
What type of tutoring is available?
Depending on the course, availability of peer tutors, and the work study budget
of LSS, tutoring is provided in a walk-in, 1-1, or study group
basis. For more information, go to the peer
tutoring section of the LSS website or contact
Sara Anderson.
How can students request tutoring?
Have them contact Sara Anderson in Learning Support Services. She
will discuss Edgewood's tutoring program, and also give them study tips
for their course. Students may also apply on-line at
http://edgenet.edgewood.edu/LSS/pt_request_form.htm.
Why
is there a deadline to request a tutor?
The last day to request a peer tutor, is the same day as the
last day to drop a class. At this point, there are only four or five
weeks left in the semester. Learning Support Services strives to help
students become independent learners--part of that is helping students
make responsible decisions regarding their academic careers. While
we are able to help someone who wishes to work on a class throughout the
semester, tutoring is not as effective for "damage control," or
last minute cramming. And, since all of our tutors are peer
tutors (current Edgewood students), it becomes difficult (or
impossible!) to hire and train students for tutoring at the end of the
semester--also the peer tutor's busiest time.
I have a student who would be
an exceptional tutor. What can I do?
Let Sara Anderson know in Learning Support Services! We always want to
provide the best possible services for our students. You can also fill
out our easy on-line form! Click
here.
Whom do you hire?
We look for students who received a “B” or better in the courses they wish
to tutor and have a firm understanding of course content. We need students
with good communication skills who can work with students with a variety of
different needs. It is important that our peer tutors are sensitive to the needs
of all students and have confidence in their abilities. Patience is
essential.
Are
students paid to tutor?
Peer tutors are a work study students, so students are paid the current work
study rate. Training is also included. Also, being a peer tutor looks great
on a resume, and also helps students develop and refine their leadership and
communication skills.ing services.
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