Peer Tutoring - Albright College
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Peer Tutoring - Albright College
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Peer Tutoring
Need a hand with your coursework? Peer Tutors are experienced students trained to help their peers succeed. Whether you’re preparing for an upcoming test or assignment or working on a paper, we’ve got your back. Some common reasons students use peer tutoring:
Review course material & prep for tests
Get writing support
at any stage from brainstorming to final edits
Develop and organize ideas
for assignments or projects
Learn new strategies
for approaching course material
Practice problems
and apply what you’ve learned
Improve your study habits
and note-taking skills
Polish your writing
,
grammar, style, and citation
Understand challenging readings
or course concepts
Boost your confidence
and stay on track academically
Make a Tutor Appointment
Appointments
(in person or online) — available for 30- or 60-minute sessions through
our appointment system
. Online appointments have audio-video and type chat options.
Students can
request meeting with a tutor
weekly
. Recurring sessions help to build a strong learning connection, set goals, and stay on track with your studies.
Emailed feedback
for writing support
— Tutors will provide margin comments to help you think through and clarify ideas, and resources to help you strengthen your own grammar and citation. This method is best for students unable to attend an in-person or online session. E-mailed feedback submission form must be submitted
three or more business days
before you need feedback.
Peer tutors are viewed as
academic leaders
who are offered a unique opportunity to make a difference on campus. All peer tutors must meet the following minimum requirements: completion of
at least two semesters at Albright, a B+ or higher in the course(s) one will tutor, faculty recommendation for each course, and good standing with the college.
New tutors complete the College Reading and Learning (CRLA) Level 1 international certification. Available Peer Tutor positions are posted on
Handshake.
Faculty Recommendation Form
Rebecca Makowiecki
Director of Student Academic Support
rmakowiecki@albright.edu
Contact us
peertutoring@albright.edu
Location
Peer Tutoring Studio — Tunnel outside of Jake’s Place ground level entrance
Schedule an in-person or online session
alb.mywconline.com
Skip To Main Content
Peer Tutoring
Need a hand with your coursework? Peer Tutors are experienced students trained to help their peers succeed. Whether you’re preparing for an upcoming test or assignment or working on a paper, we’ve got your back. Some common reasons students use peer tutoring:
Review course material & prep for tests
Get writing support
at any stage from brainstorming to final edits
Develop and organize ideas
for assignments or projects
Learn new strategies
for approaching course material
Practice problems
and apply what you’ve learned
Improve your study habits
and note-taking skills
Polish your writing
,
grammar, style, and citation
Understand challenging readings
or course concepts
Boost your confidence
and stay on track academically
Make a Tutor Appointment
Appointments
(in person or online) — available for 30- or 60-minute sessions through
our appointment system
. Online appointments have audio-video and type chat options.
Students can
request meeting with a tutor
weekly
. Recurring sessions help to build a strong learning connection, set goals, and stay on track with your studies.
Emailed feedback
for writing support
— Tutors will provide margin comments to help you think through and clarify ideas, and resources to help you strengthen your own grammar and citation. This method is best for students unable to attend an in-person or online session. E-mailed feedback submission form must be submitted
three or more business days
before you need feedback.
Peer tutors are viewed as
academic leaders
who are offered a unique opportunity to make a difference on campus. All peer tutors must meet the following minimum requirements: completion of
at least two semesters at Albright, a B+ or higher in the course(s) one will tutor, faculty recommendation for each course, and good standing with the college.
New tutors complete the College Reading and Learning (CRLA) Level 1 international certification. Available Peer Tutor positions are posted on
Handshake.
Faculty Recommendation Form
Rebecca Makowiecki
Director of Student Academic Support
rmakowiecki@albright.edu
Contact us
peertutoring@albright.edu
Location
Peer Tutoring Studio — Tunnel outside of Jake’s Place ground level entrance
Schedule an in-person or online session
alb.mywconline.com