The University-Wide Tutorial Program (UWTP) offers free tutoring in over 70 subjects.
There are several formats offered for tutoring. The types of tutoring and how to access them are covered below.
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Peer Tutoring
/current-students/tutoring/peer-tutoring.phpTutoring is for students who would like assistance in their 100-200 level general education courses. Select upper-division courses are also available for tutoring.
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Math Question Center
/current-students/tutoring/math-question-center.phpTutoring for students who want assistance with building skills and understanding for Math courses
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Learning Assistants
/current-students/tutoring/learning-assistants.phpLAs offer review and discussion sessions for students enrolled in courses that are known nationally to have high failure rates.
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Writing Studio
/current-students/tutoring/writing-studio/index.phpThe Writing Studio can help with any literature course, writing course or writing assignment for any course and is open to all students six days a week.
What to Expect During a Tutoring Session
Working with a tutor can help you improve your academic performance, increase confidence in your work, and help you make the most of the time that you put into studying. It also allows you to have a sounding board to discuss issues, practice skills and work through content given in class.
During a tutoring session, your tutor will
- Spend time assessing your understanding of the subject and your academic skills to get a better idea of why you are struggling and where you are struggling in the course.
- Help you understand the underlying concepts on how to process and solve a question or an assignment.
- Help you to develop strategies to foster a sense of confidence and independence when it comes to understanding difficult concepts, solving questions, and completing assignments.
- Clarify and help you to better understand the ideas presented in class Help you to enhance your study skills and note taking skills.
- Help you to identify issues or reoccurring errors in your understanding of ideas presented in class and in your textbook.
- Ask you questions to help you to deepen your understanding of ideas.
For the tutoring session, you will need to
- Bring necessary materials (class notes, assignments, textbooks, etc.) Be ready to actively engage with the tutor.
- Share what has worked, and what hasn’t, for you in the course.
- Be prepared to work with other peers in attendance in a small group setting.
Contact Us
Campus Address
Kemp Library, Main Floor
(570) 422-3741
Associate Professor/Director of Tutoring
Kelly McKenzie
kmckenzie@esu.edu
(570) 422-3741

