Tutorial Services
Tutorial Services is located in Room M2720.
Phone: 303.797.5824 v/tty
Tutorial Services
Coordinator: Debra Goldberg
debra.goldberg@arapahoe.edu
Our mission is to provide a student-centered learning environment
that will complement instructional offerings at Arapahoe Community
College. Tutorial Services is designed to enhance self-directed
learning strategies to improve academic performance.
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We’re here to help you ...
Learn better time management and organizational strategies
Improve study skills and test-taking
Expand your vocabulary
Advance your knowledge of difficult concepts
Increase your overall confidence level
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Tutorial Services Tutors – here to help you do your best in college!
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Check out these helpful handouts about academic strategies and
how to request tutoring support: Tools
for general information, time and stress management, learning styles
and study strategies.
Tutoring
Free small group and one-on-one tutoring in occupational and transfer
degree program areas is available on an appointment basis to students
who have a verifiable need. Students will be requested to complete
an intake form, meet with the coordinator to determine specific
needs and schedule a short series of tutoring sessions at designated
times. Tutorial Services confirms CPT scores, students' transcripts
and placement information to determine appropriate assistance.
- Collaborative Learning
- Supplemental Instruction
- Academic Workshops
- Small Group Sessions
- Individual Tutoring
Peer Mentoring and Tutoring Center
Room: M2720, 303.797.5669
Spring 2008 Hours
E-mail: peer.mentor@arapahoe.edu
Students who have excelled in many ACC courses offer academic assistance, general college information, and can guide you through online self-paced tutorial lessons in reading, writing, vocabulary, math, and algebra. This is a free, drop-in service paid for by your student activity fees, so check it out!
Mathematics Tutoring
Math Support Room: M3610, 303.797.5877.
Writing Center
Room: M2720, 303.797.5669
Prospective Tutors
We are always looking for good tutors. Part-time faculty, current
or former students may qualify to become tutors. Pay depends on
certifications, education, credentials, and/or experience. Please
call Debra Goldberg, 303.797.5824, if you are interested or have
referrals.
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