Peer Tutoring
Tutoring
Peer tutoring can be an essential factor in student success. As part of APSU’s efforts to help students succeed, we provide FREE peer tutoring for 1000, 2000, and select upper-level courses. To schedule sessions with a peer tutor, please email tutoring@apsu.edu, call 931-221-6550, visit us at Marks 124, or visit AP Navigate.
Supported Courses
The Center for Academic Support & Enrichment most commonly provides tutoring for these courses. Don't see the class you are looking for? Contact us with the above information and we will do our best to assist you!
Hours and Locations
Monday | 8:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
Tuesday | 8:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
Wednesday | 8:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
Thursday | 8:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
Friday | 8:00 am | to | 4:00 pm |
Saturday | Closed | ||
Sunday | Closed |
Sunday, September 29th will start tutoring at the Woodward Library. All sessions take place in room 232. No appointment is necessary for Sunday sessions. If the Woodward Library is closed, these sessions will be canceled. The following classes will currently be supported:
- ACCT-2010 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- MATH-1710 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
- MATH-1530 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
- BIOL-2010 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Check our social media accounts for tutoring outside the Marks building.
Felix G. Woodward Library, Main Floor
The Writing Center, which falls under the Department of Languages and Literature, offers all APSU students assistance with writing, reviewing, and editing writing for any subject, in any writing style.
Online Tutoring
The Center for Academic Support & Enrichment partnered with Distance Education to provide online tutoring through Tutor.com. Online tutoring is available 24/7 for many APSU courses. Students access online tutoring through the "resources" tab in D2L by clicking Tutor.com 24/7. Tutor.com does not provide writing tutoring. For more information about Online Tutoring at Austin Peay, please check out their webpage at https://www.apsu.edu/online/technology/onlinetutoring.php.
For online writing support, contact the Writing Center.
New courses have been added to the list of courses that are supported by online tutoring and more information can be found at APSU Courses Supported by Online Tutoring.
Tutee Policies and Procedures
Current APSU and Middle College undergraduate students can receive free tutoring from the Center for Academic Support & Enrichment for courses they are enrolled in.
All tutoring appointments are individual, one-on-one sessions. We do not offer group appointments unless approved by the Tutor Coordinator.
- Arrive on time for tutoring sessions.
- Bring sample problems, textbook, notes, calculator, syllabus, access to D2L, etc.
- Have specific questions for the tutor.
- Be responsible for your learning: seek help throughout the course not just the week before the exam.
- Do not bring your homework and expect the tutor to give you answers
- Attend classes and write down questions/concepts you do not understand so you can receive help when you visit the CASE.
- Attempt the work before seeking help.
- To schedule an appointment, you can schedule an appointment by calling 931-221-6550, emailing case@apsu.edu, or visiting the Marks Building, room 124.
- Students may schedule an in-person appointment or an online Zoom appointment.
- Tutoring sessions can be scheduled for one hour or 30-minute appointments.
- Students may schedule up to five appointments per week.
- Students are expected to come prepared and on time for the tutoring session with a textbook, syllabus, notes, and any other necessary materials.
- Tutors are not permitted to complete quizzes or tests with or for students. Tutors can assist students with questions they have about homework or online assignments.
- Students who need to cancel a scheduled tutoring appointment should do so at least
24 hours in advance. If a student cancels an appointment on the day of the appointment,
the appointment will be marked as a no show.
- A no show can be removed if the result of an emergency circumstance (e.g., death in the family, a student’s serious injury or incapacitating illness)
- The Center for Academic Support & Enrichment does not tolerate lateness. If you are more than ten minutes late for a tutoring session, you will be marked as a no show for that appointment, and the tutor you were scheduled to work with will move on to another task.
- If a student receives two no show appointments in one semester, the student’s account will be disabled. The student will need to speak with the CASE Director or Tutor Coordinator to get the account reactivated.
- To cancel an appointment, you can call 931-221-6550, email case@apsu.edu, or visit the Marks Building, room 124 to speak with a lab attendant.
- The Center for Academic Support & Enrichment is a distraction free environment.
- Cell phones should be silenced and kept away during tutoring sessions.
- Food is not permitted.
- Be mindful of how loudly you speak.
- Please do not bring any guests with you to your appointment.
- Please use language and exhibit behavior that is appropriate for a public academic, educational space.
- During your session, be engaged in the process and be respectful of your peers and all CASE employees.
- If you are belligerent, uncooperative, or disrespectful of the CASE employees, you will be referred to the Tutor Coordinator. We reserve the right to end tutoring sessions early and refuse service; we will not tolerate any harassment or inappropriate behavior. Students who are dismissed from their tutoring sessions early may have their account disabled.
- Please respect the privacy of our tutors and do not contact them directly outside of your tutoring sessions.
- For online tutoring, if a student is found sharing a video or screen shot of an online appointment via any electronic means, they will be asked to remove the video, and their account will be disabled.
- For online tutoring, students must be appropriate in the language, dress, and content of their online sessions. If a tutor is made to feel uncomfortable during a session, they will have the right to turn off the video, terminate the session, and/or report the tutee. Depending on the severity of the offense, students may have their account disabled.
If you have any questions about any of the above or related matters, contact the Center for Academic Support & Enrichment by calling 931-221-6550 or emailing case@apsu.edu.