Help wanted: tutors for 2019-2020 academic year

Roger Coda
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Though the start of the Fall 2019 semester at Fredonia is still six months away, Tutoring Services – which provides free tutoring in virtually all subject areas – is now hiring students to become part of its staff for the next academic year.

Tutors are paid to work a scheduled number of hours, typically two to four, in a drop-in arrangement. They may also be assigned to work privately with students registered in the Full Opportunity Program, Educational Development Program or Office of Disability Support Services for Students.

“Working as a tutor can be an extremely rewarding experience. Our tutors provide an important service to the students of this campus while developing skills and broadening their own understanding of their major,” explained Adam Hino, coordinator of Tutoring Services.

“In addition to a paycheck, being a tutor looks great on a resume for students seeking admission to graduate programs or competing for jobs, fellowships and teaching positions.”

Applications are available at Tutoring Services on the fourth floor of Reed Library, the Educational Development Program, located in E286 Thompson Hall, or online at https://www.fredonia.edu/academics/tutoring-services/college-tutor

The deadline to apply is Friday, March 8, at 11 a.m. All applications must be submitted to Tutoring Services. For more information, contact Mr. Hino at 716-673-3550 or via email at adam.hino@fredonia.edu

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