How to Become a Tutor
What is a Peer Tutor?
In the broadest sense, a tutor's job is to help fellow students understand what you have already succeeded in learning, using your previous classroom and academic experiences as a foundation. This is a learning experience for both tutor and student, as both individuals discover different ways of problem solving through collaboration. It is an excellent way to share ideas, but it is imperative to keep in mind that it is a two-way street. You are venturing into a job that will benefit your classmates and you.
Benefits to Becoming a Peer Tutor
- Help other students achieve academic success
- Build your resume
- Reinforce material you've learned & hone your own study skills
Peer Tutor Eligibility
- Be currently enrolled at 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ.
- Must be classified as a sophomore, junior, or senior (based on need per course/student request).
- Must have taken the courses wishing to tutor, at 91Ï㽶ÊÓƵ.
- Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
- Maintain a B+ average or higher in courses wishing to tutor.
- Demonstrate strong knowledge of tutored subject matter.
- Show a deep desire to help others with their learning process.
- Punctuality, generosity, flexibility, personal organization.
- Have great initiative and a strong work ethic.
How to Apply
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