Campus-Based
Academic Support Programs
Tutoring
Tutoring Program (Office of Minority Affairs)
This program
assists
minority students in enhancing and enriching their academic skills.
Specifically the program provides tutoring, study skills, and extended
instruction. The program provides tutoring in wide range of general
education courses and selected major courses. Emphasis is placed
on tutoring math, science, languages, statistics, and economics
courses, as well as other social sciences and expository writing courses.
Any minority student at Ohio State University may apply for a tutor.
Preference is given to students funded by the Office of Minority
Affairs. The OMA Tutoring Program also provides study skills help.
http://oma.osu.edu/aas/serv03.htm
Residence Life provides in-hall tutoring for many courses affiliated
with your GEC requirements. These tutors are available throughout
the quarter in your residence hall lobbies to answer questions,
provide
one-on-one instruction, and assist you in developing domain-specific
skills to contribute to your success. http://www.osuhousing.com/living/programdetail.asp?pid=4
Chemistry
Provides On-Line Tutorials, study guides, and
other educational resources at the following web site, http://lrc-srvr.mps.ohio-state.edu/under/chemed/chemed.htm
Mathematics Statistics Learning Center
This center provides students free
tutoring, study rooms, and a place to meet their friends to work
on their math.
Most importantly they are all working on the same assignments you
are, since they are all in the same course. Even 'A' students sometimes
have questions while working on their homework. Make the most efficient
use of your time, study in the MSLC where tutors can answer your
questions.
http://mslc.osu.edu/default.html
Physics provides private tutors through the department by calling
for the list, 292-8523.
Writing Center
Offers free help with writing at any stage of the
writing process for any member of the university community. A trained
consultant will work with you to identify the most important areas
you want to work on during a session. Our goal is to help writers grow
as writers, not only to improve a specific piece of writing. We will
help you see ways to improve what you are working on. http://cstw.osu.edu/writing_center/index.htm
Like our traditional
tutorials, our online tutorials are discussion-based, meaning that
participants talk about their writing. A client sends
in a Microsoft Word or plain text document and then meets a tutor
online in an Internet Messenger to discuss it (after the tutor
has read it).
Online tutorials move a little slower than face-to-face tutorials,
but this means that you have more time to consider what you're
going to say. Also, you can have the transcript emailed to you after
you're
done, so you can revisit the ideas you talk about while you're
online.
http://www.cstw.org/scheduler/schedule-online.php
net.TUTOR offers interactive tutorials on basic tools and techniques
for becoming an effective Internet researcher http://gateway.lib.ohio-state.edu/tutor/about.html
Tutoring
Program (Office of Minority Affairs)
The purpose of the Tutoring Program is to assist minority students
in enhancing and enriching their academic skills. Specifically the program provides
tutoring, study skills, and Extended Instruction.
The program provides
tutoring in wide range of general education courses and selected
major courses. Emphasis is placed on tutoring math, science, languages,
statistics, and economics courses, as well as other social sciences
and expository writing courses. Any minority student at The Ohio
State University may apply for a tutor. Preference is given to students
funded by the Office of Minority Affairs. The OMA Tutoring Program
also provides study skills help.
Website: http://oma.osu.edu/aas/serv03.htm