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General Overview
Preparing for Tutoring
Center Locations and Schedules
Evaluation of Services
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Tutoring is over for the Spring 2008 semester.
Summer Trimester tutoring will begin Tuesday, May 27th.
General Overview
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Towson University provides tutorial support
in courses (most frequently requested 100 & 200 level) for
undergraduates. These services help many students succeed
in the classroom.
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University faculty are our students’ primary resource to
facilitate mastery of the course material. The AAC Support
Network serves as a comprehensive secondary learning resource
providing a variety of support services advancing and enhancing
learning.
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Peer tutors have earned an A or B+ in relevant coursework
and are recommended by TU faculty. Each tutor is eligible for CRLA tutor certification.
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Tutorial services are provided free-of-charge and depend upon
the availability of a qualified tutor. Students are assisted on
a first-come, first-served basis and are provided
appointment-based (one hour) and group drop-in tutoring per
week, per course. Tutors and students are expected to adhere to
Towson University's Academic Integrity Policy during all
tutoring sessions.
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To see a list
of courses that we have tutored in the past, click
here.
Preparing for Tutoring
When you arrive for your tutoring session,
please come prepared with your course syllabus, book, and
specific questions. Tutors will assist you with the areas
where you have questions, but will not do your work for you.
As you enter the center, type in your Towson
ID number into the log in computer. Choose the reason you are
visiting, including the course. When you leave, type your
Towson ID number into the log in computer again, this time
selecting the name of the tutor with whom you worked. If
the log in computer is not working, please use the paper sheets
available in the binder next to it and notify the coordinator or
tutor.
Center Locations and Schedules
Drop-in tutoring: You can visit the specific Web pages listed below to see detailed
information about the subjects and times when tutoring is
offered, search using TutorTrac™
to find the availability of a
qualified tutor, or check the posted schedule located at each
center.
Appointment-based tutoring: You can
schedule an appointment with a tutor for appointment-based
subjects by searching using TutorTrac™
to find an available
time or by contacting the coordinator. Click
here for a
TutorTrac™
demonstration using Macromedia Flash™
and to link to the schedule Web site.
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If you need assistance with a course that is
not listed, please complete a form by clicking
here or contact
the Academic Achievement Center directly so that we are aware of
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Center |
Current Courses |
Schedule |
Academic Achievement Center (Social
Sciences and Foreign Language)
CK 524
410-704-2291
Director: Mrs.Terri Massie-Burrell
To see what the center is like, click
here.
Drop-in as well as appointment-based tutoring in many
lower–division and a limited number of upper–division
undergraduate courses. |
ACCT:
ECON:
FIN:
HIST:
SPAN:
POSC:
PSYC:
SOCI: |
Tutoring for the
Spring 2008 semester is over. Summer tutoring will
begin on Tuesday, May 27th.
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Computer Science Satellite Lab
7800 York Road — Room 407
410-704-2424
Coordinator: Mr. Richard Webster
Drop-in tutoring
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Computer Science: |
Mathematics Lab
7800 York Road — Room 105
410-704-2291
Coordinators: Alicia Medina and Liz Scarbrough
Drop-in tutoringTo see what the center
is like, click here. |
Math: |
Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry,
Physical Science, Physics) Satellite Lab
Smith Hall — Room 538
410-704-3054
Coordinator: Ms. Liina Ladon
Drop-in tutoring |
Astronomy:
Biology:
Chemistry:
Geology:
Physics: |
Music Tutorial Satellite Lab
Appointment-based tutoring only. Contact Dr. Jonathan Leshnoff to
schedule tutoring appointments.
Center for the Arts — Room 3088
410-704-2845
Coordinator: Dr. Jonathan Leshnoff |
Music: |
Evaluation of Services
Periodically throughout the semester you will
be asked to complete surveys to evaluate the services provided
by the Academic Achievement Center, including your tutor.
Your feedback is extremely important in helping us in our
mission of advancing students and enhancing learning. If
you have something that you would like to share at any time,
please send an e-mail or contact Liz Scarbrough, 410-704-6005.
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