Students talking a Hilbert's Spot Coffee.Students can maximize their performance by supporting their classroom instruction with one-on-one and small group tutoring sessions.

Our tutoring services enable students, in a supportive learning environment, to develop the skills and techniques necessary to be successful learners. The role of a tutor is to teach students how to maximize, expand and improve their academic skills so they become active participants in the learning process. You can view the schedules and sign up for tutoring by visiting Academic Services Center.

Tutoring has recently been expanded to include the following online services:

  • Writing: Submit a draft to be reviewed, join an online tutoring room by appointment and view various writing resources by visiting the Writing Coordinator Resource Center
  • Tutor.com: Access tutoring 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by clicking on the link located within the navigation in your Blackboard course

Don’t see a tutor for a specific subject area you need assistance with? Send a tutoring request to asc@hilbert.edu and we will work on finding you one!

Tutoring Options

  • Professional

    Need help with your coursework? Professional tutors are available in the main room of the McGrath Library for in-person assistance, or you can connect with them easily via email or Zoom. Get the support you need to succeed!

  • Peer

    Get personalized help from your peers! Our peer tutors, who have excelled in the college’s major programs, are available in the main room of the McGrath Library, or you can reach them via email or Zoom. Since they have been through the same courses you are taking, they understand the material and can offer insights and tips tailored to your classes. 

     

  • 24/7 Online

    Get the academic support you need anytime, anywhere with Tutor.com! Whether tackling a challenging assignment or preparing for a big exam, the tutors on Tutor.com are here to help you succeed. Access personalized, on-demand tutoring sessions that fit your schedule and boost your confidence.

Become A Peer Tutor

If you are interested in becoming a peer tutor, you must be enrolled at Hilbert, have received an "A" in the course of study you are interested in tutoring, and have three faculty recommendations.

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