Academic Achievement
Programs (AAP)
Fall 2012 Tutor
Positions
Academic
Achievement Programs (AAP) is a federally funded program that provides academic
support for low-income and/or first-generation first-year students. AAP’s Tutoring and College Study Skills Components
are looking for tutors for the fall 2012.
Tutoring utilize a small group, collaborative learning environment. If
you are interested in adding an exciting and rewarding teaching experience to
your resume, this is the opportunity that you have been waiting for!
Tutors/SI
leaders can be paid or enroll in EDUC388, Guided Experiences in College
Teaching. This seminar course meets once
a week and covers strategies for becoming effective peer facilitators. Our pay scale starts at $7.5, based on
previous experience. Candidates must
have cumulative GPA not less than 2.75 and have achieved at least a B in the
respective course.
Tutors for the following classes:
Tutors for the following classes:
GEOG100
GVPT170
MUET200
-Tutors will meet
students once a week for 50 minutes.
Please email
for further questions and interview schedule.
To complete your application, you need to submit a resume and an
unofficial transcript. Please make
arrangements for two letters of recommendation to be mailed or emailed to AAP.
Dina Shafey Scott
Tutor Coordinator
301-405-4745
Academic Achievement Programs
2204 Marie Mount Hall, College Park,
MD 20742
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