How to Become a Tutor/SI Leader
Tutors are asked to:
- Tutor throughout the entire duration of the semester.
- Maintain a strict level of confidence regarding personal situations that another student may disclose.
- Attend all training sessions.
- Correspond via e-mail with the Coordinator.
- Be prepared for sessions with students.
- Maintain a 2.75 G.P.A.
- Tutor on campus unless approved by the Coordinator.
- Participate in CCSJ planned activities.
- Submit all written and signed log sheets to the Tutoring Center. Credit hours awarded will be based on the information received on log sheets.
Please note: All tutors have the option to receive a tuition discount or elective credit hours for their service. Please contact the Tutoring Center for details. To apply: Tutoring Application Link
What is a Supplemental Instruction Leader?
A Supplemental Instruction Leader is a “model student,” a facilitator who helps students to integrate course content and learning and study strategies. The SI Leader is a student who has done well in the course and is prepared to share what he/she has learned about studying effectively.
The SI Leader provides the structure for the study session. Although an SI Leader does not re-lecture or introduce new material, he/she will be in class with the student every week.
What are the qualifications to become an SI Leader?
SI Leaders need to have:
1. SI Leader must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
2. SI Leader must have an “A” or “B” average in the course being instructed.
3. SI Leader must have a recommendation from the professor of the SI course.
Please Note: SI Leaders is a paid position starting at $10.00 an hour including training.
If you are interested on becoming an SI Leader, please contact Student Support Services or the Tutoring Center for an application.
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