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Tutoring and Learning Center

The TLC provides free services for students, such as individual conferences, workshops, group and individual tutoring, peer mentoring, as well as peer and professional tutoring. In addition to these services, the TLC also offers space at each campus for studying, computer usage, and tutoring sessions.

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Welcome to the TLC

Schedule Your Appointment

Schedule a virtual or in-person session through Navigate. 

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Peer Tutoring

1:1 sessions with tutors who specialize in specific courses which equip students to create their own learning strategies.

Professional Mentor

1:1 assistance with developing vital college success tools like time management, study skills, support systems, organization, etc.

Writing Tutoring

1:1 sessions that help students strengthen their writing skills as they complete papers for their 兔子先生 Regionals classes.

Emailed Writing Consultation

Provides a second pair of "eyes" for completed rough drafts of papers. Submitted work receives feedback within 2 business days.

Library Research Consultation

1:1 session with a 兔子先生 University Regionals librarian to guide you in your search for information for your next research assignment.

Student Success

Karla Garcia Cardenas

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Overcoming Math Fears

Student Resources

You have a number of resources available to set yourself up for success.

Frequently Asked Questions

This list of commonly asked questions for the Tutoring and Learning Center.

How do I prepare for a tutoring appointment?

  • Know what you want to cover. Bring pertinent texts, notes, assignments and--most of all--your questions. The more specific your purpose, the more on target a tutor can be. Tutors can help you practice certain types of problems, but are not allowed to give you the answers to specific homework questions.
  • Attend all class sessions. Your notes from class are the best resource on course content and determining exactly how your instructor is prioritizing the information.
  • Complete all assigned reading prior to the tutoring appointment. This will give you the necessary foundation to talk about the material with your tutor.
  • Attempt the homework questions or assignment before you meet with your tutor. This will help you identify the specific areas you need help with.
  • Create a plan for how you want to spend the time in your tutoring session. If you take control of the session format you will likely receive the assistance you want more quickly than if your tutor sets the agenda.
  • Schedule your next appointment at the end of each session. Regular review is the key to understanding course information.

What kind of support can I expect from my peer tutor?

Your peer tutor can help with the following:

  • Make Sense: We can help you ’get’ the parts you don’t understand. 
  • Offer explanation: We can help figure out where learning breaks down. 
  • Identify trouble spots: We can help you recognize the difficult areas, learn “work-arounds" and conquer bad habits. 
  • Offer encouragement: We will help you develop your own individualized learning strategies, and reinforce positive habits that you already have.
  • Give you our best: We’ll consistently give you our very best effort and sincerely encourage you to do the same. Please understand that we won’t “know everything.”

How do I cancel my appointment?

You should cancel appointments at least 4 hours in advance by accessing the  or calling 513-785-3139.

What happens if I am late?

If a student is more than fifteen (15) minutes late, the tutor is not obligated to hold the appointment and the appointment will be marked as a “no show.”

What is a “no show?”

Failure to attend or cancel an appointment at least 4 hours in advance will result in a “no show” being recorded in the scheduling system. After the second “no show” is recorded, students will no longer be able to schedule appointments through the student scheduler. In order to schedule again, they will have to call the office or come to the TLC in person to explain the reasons that they neglected to show up and consult with office staff about the next step forward.

About Us

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Our goals are to:

  • help students become better students
  • help students develop and improve writing, math, reading, and study skills necessary for success in college
  • help increase students’ readiness for college-level demands
  • help students understand their course content through individual and group tutoring
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How do we do it?

  • The Tutoring & Learning Center provides services for students, such as individual conferences, workshops, academic advising, group and individual tutoring, peer mentoring, as well as peer and professional tutoring
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Why do we do it?

  • To increase the quality and quantity of learning of the 兔子先生 student.
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What’s in it for you?

  • Better grades
  • Better understanding of your courses
  • Better life

Tutoring and Learning Center

Hamilton Campus Rentschler Hall 102
Middletown Campus Johnston Hall 002
CRLA International Tutor Training Program Certification