Overview
Tutoring is a free service available for any undergraduate of the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é. Students should already be working with their professors, TAs, workshop leaders and/or academic success coach before they come to tutoring. Wondering if tutoring is right for you? See our what to expect section.
Announcements
Tutoring for the Fall 2024 semester will begin on September 9th. Start scheduling appointments on September 7th.
Please review and sign the Learning Center prior to your tutoring appointments each semester.
If you are new to tutoring, please complete our short Blackboard Ultra orientation to help you get the most out of your tutoring experience. Join the Blackboard organization, and review the module for instructions on scheduling your appointment.
If you have any questions or need help, please email us at tutoring@rochester.edu.
What to Expect from Tutoring
It is great you are signing up for a tutoring appointment- getting help from a tutor is a great way to help you work through questions and concerns in a course. The purpose of tutoring is to help you become an active, independent learner. Working with a tutor can enrich your understanding of the course material, feel encouraged, help you focus on what is important in the class, and help you apply better study methods.
Tutors DO
- Help clarify assignments
- Work with you to understand concepts that the instructor has already presented in class
- Provide you with additional examples and practice problems
- Work with you to understand the textbook and apply the concepts
Tutors DO NOT
- Solve problems for you without your active contributions
- Guarantee an error-free assignment or a better grade, since the completion and quality of the work remains yours
- Teach material missed in class; tutoring is not a substitute for classroom instruction
- Help with homework/webwork, take-home or make-up tests, problem sets, and other graded assignments
We expect you to bring your full attention to the tutoring appointment and limit your distractions as best you can. So set your extra electronic devices aside and plan to meet in a public, low-distraction environment for an optimal tutoring experience!
Directions to the Tutoring Zone
The Tutoring Zone is accessible through the front of Genesee Hall on the third floor, then take the stairs or elevator down to the second floor. You can also enter on the second floor facing the track.
To get to the Tutoring Zone from the Learning Center, cross Eastman Quad heading towards Library Rd. Turn left at Library Rd. heading towards Fauver Stadium. Just before reaching the stadium, turn right towards Genesee Hall. The Tutoring Zone is in Genesee Hall, room 230.