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Supplemental Instruction, Embedded Tutoring, Study Groups

Supplemental Instruction (SI)
Embedded Tutoring (ET)
Study Groups (SG)

ASAC's SI, ET, and SG are three in-class academic support/group tutoring programs designed for traditionally difficult courses. These programs aim to reduce the numbers of students who drop an assigned course as well as increase success in the course. 

    • Faculty Information

      What are SI/ET/SG Tutors?
      They are peer, group-learning facilitators/tutors assigned to specific courses. They lead group sessions outside of class time that provide students a collaborative learning experience where they can improve their understanding of class materials through additional practice in an interactive learning environment.

        Supplemental Instruction Embedded Tutoring Study Group
      Tutor in-class x x  
      Tutor holds sessions x x x
      Tutor attends meetings with faculty x    
      Tutor attends program meeting x x  
      Tutor paid for prep time x    
      Allotted hours 11-14 hours/week 6-8 hours/week 2-4 hours/week


      Request an SI/ET/SG for your Class:

      • Natural Science Division Faculty:
        Please submit your request to your department chair(s). The chairs will forward all submissions to the Division, after which the deans will send a compiled list to ASAC according to established prioritization.

      • All other faculty:
        Please complete the request form below.

        REQUEST FORM

       


      Recommend or recruit an SI/ET/SG applicant:
      If you would like to help us recruit an in-class tutor for your class, please forward ASAC's application link below. You may send your  letter of recommendation to asac@mtsac.edu or complete the attached faculty recommendation sheet in the employment application.  

      EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION


      Verify Student Tutoring Hours:
      Instructions on how to access faculty lab attendance  

    • Student Information

      Study Group Request:
      Students may request study groups by completing the attached form.  Interested students may contact Peter Beshay for more information.

      STUDY GROUP REQUEST FORM

    • SI/ET/SG Applicants

      Interested applicants may complete an electronic application. The ASAC may schedule an interview with the applicant based on completion of the employment packet and verification that minimum qualifications have been met. The needs of the ASAC are another factor in determining prospective interviews.

      EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION

Name Title Email
Peter Beshay Project Program Coordinator pbeshay@mtsac.edu 
Vanessa Tellez Project Program Specialist vulloa3@mtsac.edu

 

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