We encourage you to take advantage of the full-time tutoring faculty, adjuncts, peer tutors, study groups, computer labs and online support at your disposal. While some tutoring options offer general guidance, others are intended for specific areas of study, such as math, English, reading and science. Don’t forget to meet with your instructor on a regular basis, connect with an advisor and/or take advantage of one of our many tutoring options.
Bottom line, if you want a head start in your studies or if you're struggling in a specific course, the sooner you tap into these resources, the faster we can get you back on track and help you stay there.
The Academic Literacies Lab can help you better understand what you read and so much more. Our tutors will:
The Academic Literacies Lab will return for the spring 2026 term.
Follow the instructions below on how to enroll in the online Academic Literacies Lab and request a virtual tutoring session.
Students enrolled in Financial Accounting (BPA-201) and Managerial Accounting (BPA-202) can meet with a tutor by appointment by completing the Request A Tutor form. Students will be matched with a tutor by email to schedule tutoring sessions.
Students enrolled in computer technology (CTP and CTS) courses during the fall term can receive tutoring by appointment by completing the Request A Tutor form. Students will be matched with a tutor by email to schedule tutoring sessions.
Engineering technology tutoring will return for the spring 2026 term.
Students within the Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Institute can receive in-person and virtual tutoring. Tutors are here to offer you guidance and tips on forming better study habits, improved note-taking, organizing your notes, better test-taking strategies or acing that research paper. The best part: they are specialists in the fields of criminal justice and homeland security! To sign up, complete the Coaching and Tutoring Interest Form.
Legal Studies tutoring will return for the spring 2026 term.
Students enrolled in developmental math courses through College Algebra (MAT-137) can receive math assistance Mondays and Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Careers Center Room 190.
Students can receive higher level math course assistance Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Truxal Library Room 102.
Students also may work with a peer tutor by completing the Request a Tutor form. Students will be matched with a tutor by email to schedule tutoring sessions.
Online tutoring is available through the Virtual Math Tutoring Center (VMTC) in Canvas. The VMTC is open Sundays from 3 to 6 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m., Fridays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Below are instructions on how to access the Virtual Math Tutoring Center.
Follow the instructions below on how to enroll in the Virtual Math Tutoring Center.
Peer Tutoring
Students enrolled in science classes during the winter semester can request a one-on-one peer tutor by clicking the Request A Tutor button and completing the Tutor Request Form.
Students enrolled in the World Languages courses listed below may request to meet with a peer tutor by by completing the Request A Tutor form. Students will be matched with a tutor by email to schedule tutoring sessions.
ASL-111: American Sign Language 1
ASL-112: American Sign Language 2
ASL-210: American Sign Language 3
KOR-111: Elementary Korean 1
KOR-112: Elementary Korean 2
SPA-111: Elementary Spanish 1
SPA-112: Elementary Spanish 2
SPA-211: Intermediate Spanish 1
SPA-212: Intermediate Spanish 2