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Welcome to the Tutorial Center!
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The Tutorial Center is part of the Academic Success Center at Notre Dame de Namur University. With the goal of helping students become independent and effective learners, we provide friendly and free learning support services to all NDNU students. We are located in Campus Center (by the Quad, close to the cafeteria); open Monday to Thursday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, and Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm during Fall and Spring semesters. Our services range from building basic study skills to preparing for admission to graduate school. We also facilitate Academic Success Workshops.
Tutorial assistance is offered in many lower and upper division courses. Please look at Schedule or About Tutors to see if and when the assistance is offered. We also offer rudimentary English assistance to international students. For help in writing papers or general English assistance, please check out the schedule of the Writing Center. You may walk in when the tutor is on duty or make an advance appointment. You may also post your question on line. For on-line or in-house tutoring, please follow the Tutee Guidelines.
We are equipped with PC computers and a printer for academic use and for the purpose of math placement testing. If you are interested in joining one of the study groups organized by the Tutorial Center, please check out Study Groups. If you are interested in becoming a tutor, please send your application to Dr. Koshland-Crane.
Please address your questions or suggestions to Dr. Koshland-Crane at mcrane@ndnu.edu, or (650) 508-3670. We wish you a successful academic endeavor.
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David Boise — Attorney and a dyslexic
