Tutoring Appointments
The PARC's tutoring program is certified by the College Reading & Learning Association.
Tutoring appointments are available starting the second full week of classes.
We have tutors for the following subjects:
- Art
- Communication
- Criminal Justice
- Journalism
- Music
Appointments are…
- For anyone in PSFA classes
- Led by trained tutors who are friendly students or faculty
- 1 hour long
- Face-to-face or on Zoom (your choice)
- FREE!
PARC Tutoring Policies
The Basics: Start Here
Your tutor will help you better understand concepts, readings, and other materials and help you make plans to complete assignments from your courses.
Tutoring is available to all students taking PSFA classes at SDSU.
If you are unsure whether you qualify, or if you are searching for academic support for another college at SDSU, please email us at [email protected].
You may meet with your tutor online via Zoom or in-person. You will get the Zoom link for virtual appointments when you make your appointment on WCOnline (see “Making Appointments” section of this document).
In-person appointments will usually be held in North PARC (PSFA 200) or South PARC (Adams-Humanities 4231).
Tutoring sessions are one hour. This allows sufficient time for you to set goals, try out different strategies with the guidance of your tutor, reflect on your learning, and make an action plan with next steps.
Appointments are one student with one tutor. The PARC also offers drop-in workshops if you enjoy learning with a group. In-person workshops will be held in South PARC (Adams-Humanities 4231). Zoom links for virtual workshops will be provided on the workshop flyer or announcement.
Please bring any materials you and your tutor might need to look at together in order to achieve your goals. These might include:
- Syllabi for courses you want to discuss
- Assignments, including study guides and instructions for papers
- Books, articles, or other texts you are reading
- Special equipment (e.g. graphing calculator or software)
- Graded assignments with your professors’ feedback on them
You do not need to bring printed materialst o your appointment, although it is great if you can. It is best to bring a computer or tablet instead of a smartphone if you have one, because a smartphone screen can be too small for two people to look at together.
If you are a student with a disability and believe you will need accommodations for tutoring appointments, it is your responsibility to contact the Student Ability Success Center (SASC) at (619) 594-6473. To avoid any delay in the receipt of your accommodations, you should contact SASC as soon as possible. Please note that tutores cannot provide accommodations based upon disability until they have received an accommodation letter from Student Ability Success Center. Your cooperation is appreciated!
To protect the privacy of your student records, tutors do not discuss with faculty or staff which students participate in our programs without the expressed consent of the student.
We really like it when you choose to tell people--your friends, classmates, professors, SDSU staff, or anyone else--about your experiences in The PARC, though!
If your professor or program would like proof that you attended a tutoring session, you may ask your tutor to send a message to the appropriate SDSU faculty or staff member summarizing your session. We do not automatically contact faculty after each session, so please remember to ask your tutor if you need this!
When interacting with other people, whether coming or going from individual sessions, studying in the PARC, etc., we ask that you always make others feel valued and that they belong.
There are many ways to do this. For example, you can learn the correctly pronounced, preferred names of others you meet and greet them by name; or, if you disagree with a fellow student in the PARC, you can ensure you are spending equal time listening and speaking in your conversation with them.
Behavior that makes others feel excluded or “that threatens or endangers the health or safety of any person within or related to the University community” (SDSU Standards for Student Conduct) will not be tolerated. Students engaging in such conduct will be asked to speak with the PSFA learning coach or assistant dean and their access to tutoring and the PARC and its activities might be restricted.
Making Appointments
Students taking PSFA classes at SDSU can make appointments through WCOnline.
In North PARC (PSFA 200) or South PARC (Adams-Humanities 4231). Your appointment confirmation will specify in which location you will meet your tutor.
Individual coaching sessions are available by appointment only at this time; however, our group workshops are open to all students taking classes at SDSU. Check our website for workshop offerings this semester.
You are also welcome to study by yourself with a small group in the PARC.
Students may make a maximum of one 60-minute tutoring appointment per subject per week at this time, because the PARC team is very small.
You can schedule an appointment as far into the future as the end of the semester.
Appointments can be canceled through WCOnline.
You can cancel your appointment up to 5 hours before your appointment time (e.g. 1:00 am for a 1:00 pm appointment the next day).
If you miss an appointment, that is considered a no-show; if you have to cancel less than 5 hours before the session is scheduled to begin, that is considered a late cancellation.
If you have more than 2 late cancellations and/or no shows, a member of the PARC team will check-in with you to ensure all is well before you can continue making appointments.
We do not provide private, fee-based tutoring, unfortunately. If you are looking for a private tutor for a K-12 student, we recommend you ask the student’s school staff for resources.
Embedded Tutoring
In Fall 2022, the PARC piloted an embedded tutoring program, in which tutors partnered with professors to interact with students in-class and lead tutoring appointments outside of class for students in specific sections of PSFA courses. The PARC’s embedded tutoring pilot was funded by a CSU Equity in Action Grant ($20K) awarded in May 2022.
The pilot was successful and the program is now institutionally funded. Faculty partners in the program form a community of practice with PSFA Assistant Dean Dr. Lanie Lockwood and PARC Director Rebecca Tedesco for support and professional development.
Hours of Operation
North PARC Hours:
Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursdays 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: Closed
South PARC Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: Closed
North PARC
Sourth PARC
Discord
We also have a virtual learning center on Discord that SDSU community members are welcome to join! On our Discord, students can hangout, get help making tutoring or coaching appointments from our welcome desk staff, and to ask quick questions of our tutors and learning coaches.