Professor F.C. Hornet says,

"I know that the Academic Support Center will help my students succeed.

     They can use the Tutoring Center, the Skills Center, or the Writing Center.

                                     Which one is right for my students' needs?"


If your students want to work independently
        (using a computer program, video, or text),
direct them to the Skills Center.

Everything from study skills to grammar and writing to critical thinking.

ESL resources.

"Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing" program.

If your students want to be tutored in writing.
direct them to the Tutoring Center OR the Writing Center.

Student tutors in both Centers

have earned "A" grades in the subjects they are tutoring.
have been recommended by instructors.
Tutoring Center:
Tutors attend tutor-training workshops twice each semester.
Adjunct faculty tutor several subjects.
ESL tutoring: Grammar, pronunciation, and conversation.
Walk-in or by-appointment tutoring.
Writing Center:
Tutors take F.C.'s tutor-training course.
An English or ESL instructor tutors in the Center at all times.
Walk-in or by-appointment tutoring.
If your students want to work with a tutor in any other subject,
direct them to the Tutoring Center.
Tutors for most subjects already available.
The Tutoring Center staff will find tutors for other subjects.
(They found tutors 38 our of 40 times one recent semester!)

Now the Tutoring Center has e-mail tutoring for math, English, and ESL:
http://tutoringcenter.fullcoll.edu/email.html

Consult the Academic Support Services Chart for more detailed information.

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