Tutorial assistance is available in the Math Skills Lab for all ACCC students enrolled in MATH073, MATH074, MATH080, MATH119, or MATH121. Tutoring is done on a walk-in basis, dependent upon tutor availability. The open lab hours are posted at the entrance of each lab.
The Reading/Writing Skills Lab provides tutorial assistance to ACCC students enrolled in any ENGL course or any content course that requires reading and/or writing assignments. Tutoring is done on a walk-in basis, dependent upon tutor availability. The open lab hours are posted at the entrance of each lab.
Tutoring for content courses is available to ACCC students on an appointment basis. A tutoring request form can be completed and submitted in-person at the Tutoring Center or online. To fill out online, simply go to the Tutoring Request Form.
Online tutoring is available for ACCC students enrolled in traditional classes, as well as for those taking courses online. Simply fill out the Tutoring Request Form. When you have completed your online tutoring session, please fill out the Online Tutoring Evaluation Form.
Tutors in this lab are available online through WebCT. Students may submit a question, or an assignment with attached questions; the tutor will respond within 24 to 48 hours after access is granted. Request access to this lab by completing the Tutor Request Form, or click here if you are taking an online course and already have a WebCT password.
To learn new strategies to improve study skills.
Supplemental Instruction (SI) targets traditionally difficult academic courses and provides regularly scheduled, out-of-class, peer-facilitated review sessions. SI is open to all ACCC students enrolled in the course. SI sessions are scheduled each semester according to need.
Tutoring is a support service and not a substitute for course instruction. The tutor will help the students to the best of his/her ability, however the students are responsible for the grades they receive in class. Students must also be currently enrolled in and actively attending the ACCC course for which they are requesting tutoring.
It is the students' responsibility to notify the tutoring office, at 609-343-4929, if they cannot attend scheduled tutoring sessions or no longer need tutoring services. Efforts will be made to accommodate all student requests, but specific content courses may require more time to obtain a tutor.
If you are interested in becoming a tutor, please contact Patrice Leatherbury, Program Coordinator, at 609-343-5631 or email pleather@atlantic.edu.
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