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Peer Tutoring

What is Peer Tutoring?

Peer tutoring is available for many courses offered at Indiana Tech and is free of charge for traditional undergraduate students.

Each peer tutoring appointment lasts for an hour and must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. You can schedule a tutoring appointment by logging on to Blackboard and scheduling an appointment using Starfish. Follow the instructions on how to access Starfish in Blackboard and schedule a peer tutoring appointment.

Students will meet with their peer tutor (upperclassmen) in the Tutoring Center. The Tutoring Center in the Office of Student Success is located on the lower level of the Snyder Academic Center and is open from 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 3:00 – 9:00 p.m. Sunday.

Peer tutoring is available for the following courses at Indiana Tech (alphabetized by course code):

  • ACC 1010: Principles of Accounting
  • ACC 2140: Managerial Accounting
  • ACC 2200: Intermediate Accounting I
  • ACC 2240: Intermediate Accounting II
  • ACC 2400: Cost Accounting
  • BA 2010: Principles of Management
  • BA 2410: Human Resource Management
  • BA 2500: Marketing
  • BA 2700: Organizational Behavior
  • BIO 1000: Introductory Biology
  • BIO 1330: General Biology I
  • BIO 1340: General Biology I Lab
  • BIO 1350: General Biology II
  • BIO 1360: General Biology II Lab
  • BIO 2710: Human Anatomy & Physiology I
  • BIO 2720: Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
  • BIO 2730: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
  • BIO 2740: Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
  • BIO 2900: Cell Biology
  • BIO 2910: Cell Biology Lab
  • BIO 3000: Genetics
  • BIO 3010: Genetics Lab
  • BIO 3600: Pathophysiology
  • BIO 3920: Molecular Biology
  • BIO 3930: Molecular Biology Lab
  • BIO 4710: Immunology
  • BME 3500: Biomechanics
  • CH 1000: Fundamentals of Chemistry
  • CH 1220: General Chemistry & Lab I
  • CH 1230: General Chemistry & Lab II
  • CJ 1100: Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
  • CS 1200: Introduction to Computer Science
  • CS 1300: Computer Science I
  • CS 1350: Computer Science II
  • CS 1500: Introduction to Server Systems
  • CS 3800: Data Structures & Algorithms
  • ECE 1100: C Programming
  • EGR 1500: Computer Programming for Engineers
  • EGR 3430: Applied Probability & Statistics
  • EGR 3600: Parametric Modeling
  • EM 2010: Statics
  • EM 2020: Dynamics
  • EM 3100: Mechanics of Materials
  • EM 3500: Fluid Mechanics
  • ES 1115: Teaching Physical Activity & Sport
  • ES 2210: Principles of Fitness & Nutrition
  • ES 3700: Motor Learning & Development
  • ES 4810: Adapted Physical Education
  • FS 1200: Introduction to Forensic Science
  • IS 1300: Programming I
  • IS 2100: Internet Programming
  • IS 2900: Web Development II
  • MA 1005: Elementary Algebra
  • MA 1010: Basic Algebra
  • MA 1020: Foundations of Mathematics II
  • MA 1025: Mathematical Problem Solving
  • MA 1030: Applied Algebra
  • MA 1035: College Algebra
  • MA 1090: Precalculus
  • MA 1100: Applied Calculus I
  • MA 1110: Applied Calculus II
  • MA 1200: Calculus I
  • MA 1210: Calculus II
  • MA 2100: Differential Equations & Linear Algebra
  • MA 2200: Calculus III
  • MA 3200: Graph Theory
  • ME 3400: ME Design I
  • ME 4260: Heat Transfer
  • MIS 1300: Software Tools
  • NET 1200: Network Design I
  • PH 1000: Physical Science
  • PH 1100: Fundamentals in Physics I
  • PH 1300: General Physics I
  • PH 1310: General Physics I Lab
  • PH 2100: Fundamentals of Physics II
  • PH 2300: General Physics II
  • PH 2310: General Physics II Lab
  • PSY 1700: Introduction to Psychology
  • PSY 2000: Understanding Diversity
  • PSY 2520: Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY 2780: Social Psychology
  • PSY 3750: Interviewing Strategies for Helpers
  • REC 1200: Introduction to Recreation Services
  • REC 2000: Recreation Programming
  • REC 2500: Community & Outdoor Recreation
  • REC 4200: Legal Issues in Recreation and Sports
  • SM 1400: Introduction to Sports Management
  • SS 2720: Group Dynamics
  • SS 2800: Introduction to Sociology
  • SS 3300: Sport in Society

Interested in becoming a Peer Tutor?

If you excel in a particular subject and would like to become a peer tutor, stop by the Tutoring Center to speak with our Tutoring Center Coordinator or email Jared Meeks at  JTMeeks@indianatech.edu for more information.

What is Tutor.com?

Tutor.com is a free online tutoring service available for all Indiana Tech students. Each student is allotted 300 minutes of tutoring and can be accessed on Tutor.com 24/7.

If you would like help with any of the courses listed below, you may access Tutor.com through your Blackboard account. Follow the instructions on how to access tutor.com through your Blackboard account.

  • ACC 1010: Accounting Principles
  • ACC 2140: Managerial Accounting
  • ACC 2300: Intermediate Accounting I
  • BIO 1000: Introductory Biology
  • Career Services: Career Resources
  • Career Services: Job Search National & Local
  • Career Services: Live Cover Letter and Resume Review
  • Career Services: Live Interview Preparation and Practice
  • Career Services: Online Job Applications
  • CS 2010: Discrete Mathematics
  • EM 2010: Statics
  • ENG 1100: Introduction to College Writing
  • ENG 1252: Argumentative Writing
  • ENG 1272: Analytical Writing
  • ENG 2322: Research Writing
  • FIN 3600: Corporate Finance
  • HIT 1100: Medical Terminology
  • HUM 2520: Art History
  • HUM 2730: Introduction to Philosophy
  • HUM 3710: Ethics
  • MIS 1300: Software Tools
  • MA 1005: Elementary Algebra
  • MA 1010: Basic Algebra
  • MA 1020: Foundations of Mathematics II
  • MA 1025: Mathematical Problem Solving
  • MA 1030: Applied College Algebra
  • MA 1055: Applied Trigonometry
  • MA 1060: Trigonometry
  • MA 1100: Applied Calculus I
  • MA 1110: Applied Calculus II
  • MA 1200: Calculus I
  • MA 1210: Calculus II
  • MA 2010: Foundations of Statistics
  • MA 2025: Statistical Problem Solving
  • MA 2100: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
  • MA 2150: Linear Algebra
  • MA 2200: Calculus III
  • OL 3300: Quantitative Decision-Making
  • OL 3400: Financial Systems for Decision Making – Accounting & Finance Help
  • PH 1100: Fundamentals of Physics
  • PH 1300: General Physics I
  • PH 2100: Fundamentals of Physics II
  • PH 2300: General Physics II
  • Student Success Life Skills: Healthy Habits
  • Student Success Life Skills: Motivation & Goals
  • Student Success Life Skills: Stress Management
  • Student Success Life Skills: Using Technology
  • Student Success Study Skills: Finding Scholarly Resources
  • Student Success Study Skills: Note-taking
  • Student Success Study Skills: Organizational Skills
  • Student Success Study Skills: Study Strategies
  • Student Success Study Skills: Time Management

For assistance with Tutor.com or to request additional tutoring minutes, please contact the Office of Student Success via e-mail at StudentSuccess@indianatech.edu or call (260)422-5561 ext. 2237.

Why should you get tutoring?

There are many reasons to consider tutoring, such as:

    • deepening understanding of course subject matter and sharpening skills

    • becoming a skilled learner by improving study skills and developing critical thinking skills

    • maintaining and achieving academic goals

    • enhancing classroom learning by identifying learning style preferences

How do you get the most out of tutoring?

The success of your peer tutoring session depends on the effort you put into it. To get the most out of peer tutoring, you should:

    • attend all scheduled peer tutoring sessions
    • meet weekly with your peer tutor to provide consistency and to build a working relationship
    • always bring your books, syllabus, and class assignments to each peer tutoring session

Want more information?

If you want more information about the peer tutoring services at Indiana Tech, please contact the Tutoring Center at 260.422.5561, ext. 2337 or via email at StudentSuccess@IndianaTech.edu