Tutoring is available free of charge to any Cornerstone University traditional undergraduate student. Peer tutoring is not available through the Learning Center for Seminary and PGS students.
Tutors are available for most courses. The Tutor Coordinator works closely with professors who provide recommendations of students who have successfully mastered the course material and who would be good at assisting peers as a tutor.
No! Students ask for tutoring assistance for various reasons. Students want to review course content and concepts to improve their grade and to improve performance on exams and assignments.
Tutor sessions are scheduled once a week with a tutor in a specific subject for one hour. If more time is needed, talk with the tutor and the Tutor Coordinator.
Inform both your tutor and the Tutor Coordinator of any changes that need to be made.
Tutor Request Forms will not be accepted during the last three weeks of the semester.
Tutors must be a sophomore, junior or senior in the traditional undergraduate program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Qualified candidates will demonstrate a willingness to help other students, and the ability to communicate the material well. Fill out the tutor application and reference forms, then drop them off at the Learning Center to begin the process.