Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Undergraduate Peer Tutoring

Having some trouble with a course? Want to put your hard-earned knowledge to good use? We would like to invite to join us!

What is UTPT?
University of Toronto Peer Tutoring (UTPT) is a UTSU-recognized, student-organized club operating under the supervision of Dr. Andy Dicks from the Faculty of Arts & Science, and Professor Jason Foster from the Faculty of Engineering. UTPT offers academic support to students in the form of FREE tutoring sessions by qualified student-volunteer tutors. This year we are expanding to bring our services to Engineering!

How can I get involved?
We are looking for talented 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-year students to provide one-on-one tutoring for 1st and 2nd-year engineering students. Signing-up is quick and easy: start by registering on our website at http://utpt.sa.utoronto.ca, then come to our office (address below) for a brief 10-minute interview. This is done to ensure our tutors provide top quality tutoring to our tutees.

How are tutors recognized?
Tutors are rewarded for their contribution with an official Letter of Recognition signed by a U of T professor. Certificates of Achievement are also given to tutors who make a significant tutoring contribution.

How can I contact you?
You can reach us in-person at our office which is located in Room 410 at 21 Sussex Ave (Sussex Clubhouse; U of T map code: SC). The building is located west of Robarts Library. Our office hours can be found on our website at http://utpt.sa.utoronto.ca/

You can also send any questions or concerns to our e-mail address: ut.peertutoring@gmail.com We look forward to meeting you!

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