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  Help Seeking is an Important Component in Ensuring Student Success

 

We need tutors in the following areas:  Math 089, 099, 101, 102;  Eng 099, 101;  BIO 100;  CHEM 101;  A&P I & II; Microbiology;  Computer Literacy; Accounting.  Students who apply should have already taken these courses and should have received a B+ or higher (preferably an A).  Training session for new Peer tutors will be held on Wednesday May 3 from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm.  Students who are interested should complete the Application form and contact me. 

 

 

FACULTY TUTORS: The Mathematics, English, Computer Literacy and Science Departments all have available faculty who could meet with you on an individual basis to guide your learning. The philosophy of peer tutoring is based upon the belief that good students can model appropriate learning behavior for other students. Peer tutors can, perhaps, better understand the pressures of making good grades, the need to work while going to school, the pressures of socializing, growing up, raising a family, etc. The peer tutor's responsibility is to help other students learn how to learn on their own.

 

LIBRARY RESOURCES: Through the Goodwin College Library, technicians are available to provide technology literacy skills. This training enhances what you have already learn during your FRESHMAN SEMINAR. As you utilize this resource, you will become much more proficient in using the world-wide-web.
For Questions Regarding Tutoring Please Contact: Joy Castello Butler \ Assistant Dean, Student Support Services.

jbutler@goodwin.edu      (860) 528-4111 x258

Application to Become a Peer Tutor              Application to Request a Peer Tutor