Peer Tutoring Services
What
is the Peer Tutoring Program?
The Peer Tutoring Program allows students to help other students with a particular subject. Students can meet with a tutor one-on-one or in a group session. The program is limited to students enrolled at Columbus State and is free. Students can meet with their tutor on a weekly basis throughout the entire quarter.
How
can I get a Peer Tutor?
Complete the forms and return them to the Peer Tutoring Coordinator in Aquinas Hall, Room 241.
Schedule an appointment with the Peer Tutoring Coordinator. If the coordinator is unavailable, you may schedule an appointment by calling 287-2474.
When you meet with the coordinator, you will be given a tutor assignment. If a tutor is unavailable, the coordinator will discuss other options.
Follow the link at the bottom of this page.
How
can I become a Peer Tutor?
Students
must sign up to be a peer tutor.
Eligible students must have a current GPA of 3.0 or higher and have
received an A or B in the course(s) they wish to tutor.
There are many benefits to becoming a peer tutor including earning money,
developing interpersonal and communication skill, and building work experience.
If
you have any questions or would like to sign up to receive a peer tutor or to
become a peer tutor, see
Mr.
Lynn Giese
in Aquinas Hall,
room 241,
or call 287-2474.
For further information, please visit the
Peer Tutoring site below:
http://www.cscc.edu/DOCS/PeerTutoring/index.htm