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Tutoring Services

Types of Tutoring

Professional Tutors are tutors who have degrees in and/or have worked in the fields in which they tutor. Professional tutors are available on both campuses. 

PALs (Peer Assistant Learners) are student tutors who have demonstrated an understanding of their course content. They attend course classes with students, and lead group learning sessions to engage students in discussions and activities that promote a deeper understanding of course concepts. 

Peer Tutors are current students who have been identified by instructors as someone who excelled in the subject area they tutor for.  They also have good communication skills and have completed a training session, so they understand tutoring techniques and practices. 

Become a Peer Tutor! There are many benefits to being a peer tutor. Learn More About Peer Tutoring

 

Online Tutoring Options

Online Tutoring Via Zoom

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Tutor.com ()

Free, 24/7 access to tutoring through "live chat" with highly qualified, professional tutors. This link can be found under your D2L account in the main heading. Tutor.com offers tutoring in many content areas specific to your courses at MSCS and also includes support in areas such as career resources, study strategies, time management, and more. Access your account to find content specific to your needs! Tutor.com can be accessed from your phone, tablet, or any device that connects to the internet. 

Other Online Study Aids and Resources

Offers students free, 24/7 multimedia lessons and course materials to help with instruction, homework and studies. Find courses and digital content in the subject areas of American Government, Biology, Environmental Science, Math, Physics, Statistics, US History, and Psychology.


Free, 24/7 instructional videos that cover math, biology, chemistry, and physics, and even reach into the humanities with playlists on finance and history. Each video is a digestible chunk, approximately 10 minutes long, and specially designed for viewing on the computer.


Opendora is Minnesota State's all-in-one solution for the storage of open educational resources.