Juniors and Seniors, Be a Tutor-Mentor for EDUC 401

Submitted by Mark P. Weitzenkamp on

Attention, Juniors & Seniors!  It’s Not Too Late to Gain Experience and Make a Difference

 

Be a Tutor-Mentor: EDUC 401 G & H


UW's Academic Support Programs is offering a service-learning seminar titled “EDUC 401: Higher Education Tutoring and Mentorship” in SpringQuarter 2016. This weekly seminar introduces juniors and seniors to tutoring, mentoring, and teaching methodologies. Students apply what they learn in class through tutoring and mentoring new transfer, freshman, and sophomore students who are transitioning socially, culturally, and academically to the UW. This is a great opportunity for seasoned students to give back to the UW by sharing their knowledge and experience.

 

·          Seminar meets on Mondays from 3:30-4:50 PM or from 6:00-7:20 PM

·          Tutoring takes place on campus

·          Receive 2 credits for working with one student, or 3 credits for working with two students

·          A letter of recommendation will be available upon request after completion of the seminar

 

 

For more information, visit our website at:

http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/tutor-mentor/

 

 

For registration information, please contact Sam Le at:

samhle@uw.edu

Attention, Juniors & Seniors!

 

It’s Not Too Late to Gain Experience and Make a Difference

 

Be a Tutor-Mentor: EDUC 401 G & H



UW's Academic Support Programs is offering a service-learning seminar titled “
EDUC 401: Higher Education Tutoring and Mentorship” in SpringQuarter 2016. This weekly seminar introduces juniors and seniors to tutoring, mentoring, and teaching methodologies. Students apply what they learn in class through tutoring and mentoring new transfer, freshman, and sophomore students who are transitioning socially, culturally, and academically to the UW. This is a great opportunity for seasoned students to give back to the UW by sharing their knowledge and experience.

 

·          Seminar meets on Mondays from 3:30-4:50 PM or from 6:00-7:20 PM

·          Tutoring takes place on campus

·          Receive 2 credits for working with one student, or 3 credits for working with two students

·          A letter of recommendation will be available upon request after completion of the seminar

 

 

For more information, visit our website at:

http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/tutor-mentor/

 

 

For registration information, please contact Sam Le at:

samhle@uw.edu

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