Peer Tutoring

Peer Tutors can help you achieve your academic goals in a specific class. Peer Tutors can help you understand assignments, explain the key concepts of course materials, offer feedback and encouragement, and share appropriate resources. Tutoring sessions are individual, weekly, and one-hour long.

Peer Tutors have excelled in their coursework, been nominated by their professors, and have been trained through the Academic Resource Center’s Peer Tutor curriculum.

If you have questions about the Peer Tutor program or are interested in becoming a Peer Tutor, contact the Academic Resource Center.

  • STEM Courses
  • Social Sciences
  • Humanities
  • World Languages
  • • Biology
    • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Earth Science
    • Environmental Studies
    • Neuroscience
    • Physics
  • • Economics
    • Education
    • Psychology
  • • English
    • Multilingual Learning
    • Music
    • Philosophy
  • • Chinese
    • French
    • German
    • Greek
    • Latin
    • Russian
    • Spanish

Create a ClockWork account if you do not already have one. Once you have completed this, a member of the Academic Resource Center will need to complete the intake within 1 business day.

Once the intake is complete, you will be able to search for tutors that match your needs by selecting Online Tutoring in the ClockWork Main Menu. When requesting a tutor, please ignore the Course search bar and only use the Keyword search bar. When using the Keyword search bar, please use general terminology, such as “biology,” “chemistry,” “psychology,” etc. Do not use specific course names and numbers. 

Please refer to our Guide to Requesting a Peer Tutor with ClockWork  for a detailed explanation of this process.