BASIC COURSE TUTORING is done by
students who have successfully completed Fundamentals of Speech
Communication, Critical Thinking and Small Groups, Introduction
to Argumentation, or Critical Listening and Thinking. Tutors work
one-on-one with students from those classes who want help learning
the concepts, studying for exams, or preparing speaking assignments.
Tutoring not only helps you learn to work individually with people
to improve their performances, but also demonstrates your willingness
to be of service to others.
To become a tutor you must discuss your interests and qualifications
with the department chair Jay VerLinden and enroll in SC 495: Field
Experience, which can be repeated.