Peer Tutors provide academic support and assistance to fellow students within a specific subject area or multiple subjects. This role involves facilitating learning reinforcing course material and helping students develop effective study skills. Peer tutors serve as mentors and guides fostering a collaborative learning environment that encourages student success.
Conduct one-on-one or small group tutoring sessions with students seeking assistance in designated subject area(s).
Clarify course concepts review homework assignments and help students prepare for exams.
Adapt tutoring techniques to accommodate individual student needs.
Provide clear explanations and examples to aid student understanding of complex topics.
Offer guidance on note-taking reading comprehension and exam preparation methods.
Direct students to additional resources such as online tutorials or academic support services to supplement their learning.
Maintain accurate records of tutoring sessions including student attendance topics covered and progress made.
NO -- Federal Work Study eligibility not required
Currently enrolled undergraduate student
Proficiency in the subject(s) you wish to tutor with an A or B in the courses
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Patience empathy and the ability to work effectively with diverse student populations
Reliability and punctuality in fulfilling tutoring commitments
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