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Math Drop-in Tutoring
- Free to all WSU students enrolled in a math class at any WSU campus.
- Help is offered for Math 0950, 0955, 0960, 1010, and 1050.
- Help with advanced math classes depends on tutor availability.
Hours are listed on the bar to the right.Here's how drop-in tutoring works:
- Bring your work and questions.
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For math, try to sit with others from your class so that you can work together.
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The tutor will come to each student in turn. Have work to do in case you need to wait.
Tutor Qualifications
Tutors have earned an A- or better, or an equivalent ACT score, in the course(s) they tutor. They also have earned a 3.0 GPA and have demonstrated excellent communication skills. Tutors attend training before the semester starts and then continue with a for-credit training course throughout the semester.
Become a Tutor
Tutors are usually hired at the end of each semester for the upcoming semester.
Tutors must be able to attend a for-credit training course certified by the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). Tutors work toward national certification at the Regular, Advanced and Master Tutor levels. Pay raises are tied to completion of training levels as well as tutoring experience. The current semester's tutor training syllabus is available here.
For general information about tutor positions at the WSU Kaysville Center, WSU Davis, and the WSU West Center, contact:
Nancy Balmert, Tutoring Specialist
WSU Davis 221 801-395-3524
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