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Student Academic Services Center
Tutorial Services
Tutorial
Services offered by SASC are free of charge and open to all ISU students
currently enrolled. A combination of one-on-one and small group
tutorials are offered for many courses. Some courses are tutored by
appointment, while other courses math, for example) lend themselves
better to a walk-in type system. Tutoring may be long-term, short-term,
or single visit, depending upon the needs of the student. Students are
tutored on a first come, first served basis throughout the semester.
Approximately 40 tutors are employed each semester to provide services
to over 1,000 students per year.
How to Become a Tutor for the SASC
Supplemental Instruction
Tell
me, and I forget
Show
me, and I remember.
Involve
me, and I understand.
~~~
Ancient Chinese Proverb.
Supplemental
Instruction (SI), an internationally recognized academic support program,
offers free, regularly scheduled, out-of-class, review sessions for
historically difficult courses.
SI study sessions are informal seminars in which students compare
notes, discuss readings, develop organizational tools and predict test
items. Students learn how to integrate course content and reasoning
skills, and those who attend SI sessions on a regular basis earn higher
test scores than non-SI participants. Sessions are facilitated by SI
Leaders, students who have not only demonstrated proficiency in their
targeted course, but who act as a model student by attending the class and
taking notes.
How to Become an SI for the SASC
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