Students sought for tutoring jobs this fall

Christine Davis Mantai

Students are being sought now to become Learning Center tutors for next semester. College Tutoring Services, comprising the Learning Center, the Full Opportunity Program, Disability Support Services for Students, and the Educational Development Program, is now hiring students to join its tutoring staff for the 2008/2009 academic year. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 21.

Application forms are available in the EDP office, the Learning Center, and on-line at the Learning Center website.  

CTS tutors are each paid an hourly wage to work a scheduled number of hours (from two to six) for drop-in students at the Learning Center, or in one-on-one hourly sessions with specific students assigned by the program. 

"Working as a tutor not only pays but has proven to be a golden credential for students seeking admission to graduate programs and competing for jobs, fellowships, and teaching positions,” Learning Center Director Liza Smith said. 

Applications must be submitted by 5 p.m., March 21, to the Learning Center on the fourth floor of Reed Library.

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