NCOD Tutoring

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NCOD Tutoring - Online/In-Person Tutoring 

NCOD Tutors are available to assist with assignments or coursework related to your academic studies through Zoom or in-person at NCOD Tutoring Center. If you want to make an appointment, please click the tutor’s name to schedule a date and time. If you have any concerns or questions please email NCOD at ncod@csun.edu

Fall 2024 Tutoring Hours

Select the link on each Tutor's name to set an appointment with them.  

Hannah Metzner (click the name to schedule an appointment)

(Tutoring services exclusively for Deaf and hard of hearing students)

Advanced Math & Statistics, English, Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences

  • Mondays: 12:00pm – 4:00pm (In-person or Zoom)
  • Thursdays: 12:00pm - 4:00pm (In-person or Zoom)

 

Chloe Duarte (click the name to schedule an appointment)

(Tutoring services exclusively for Deaf and hard of hearing students)

English, Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences

  • Mondays: 1:00pm – 5:00pm (In-person or Zoom)
  • Wednesday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm (In-person or Zoom)

What Tutors Expect from You

Come with a plan. Know what you need to work on during your session.

Be prepared. Bring the required class materials (i.e., textbooks, class notes, essay prompts, hard copies of your papers, etc.) you need for your session. Print your papers before, not during, your session.

Arrive on time. Keep track of the time and avoid distractions (i.e., chatting with a peer, printing papers, using the pager, etc.). Your appointment-only tutor will leave or see another student if you do not arrive within the ten-minute frame.

Avoid procrastination. Allow extra time to work on your class materials. Be an active participant. Expect to be engaged in the tutoring process. Your tutor will ask questions and initiate dialogue during the session. Provide feedback. Your tutor is not a mind reader and does not always know what you need. Expect to be honest and inform your tutor if a specific technique used in the session is not right for you.

Do follow through. Show commitment to self improvement and achieving goals.

What to Expect from Your Tutor

Respect and professionalism in the workplace. All tutors are trained and follow the National Tutoring Association Code of Ethics which includes maintaining confidentiality unless your tutor believes that you are in danger.

Tutors are not homework machines. Your tutor will not do your work for you, but will help you solve problems.

Tutors are not miracle workers. Your tutor does not have a “magic wand” to make miracles happen for you. However, your tutor will help you develop effective techniques in reading, writing, studying, and problem solving.

Tutors are not editors. Your tutor will not edit your paper for you, but will work with you to identify areas of improvement and make suggestions for revision.

No-Show Policy

The NCOD Student Learning Program has a no-show policy to maximize the use of our tutorial services and financial resources for deaf and hard of hearing students who are registered through NCOD.

To avoid a no show, you must inform your tutor, the tutor coordinator, or the program supervisor of the Student Learning Program that you will not be attending your appointment-only tutorial session at least two hours in advance.

Consequences
You could lose services in appointment-only tutoring if you do not cancel your sessions within the required time frame.

First No-Show
Contact the tutor coordinator or program supervisor that you need appointment-only tutorial services returned.

Second No-Show
Arrange a meeting with the program supervisor to discuss the reinstatement of appointment-only tutorial services.

Third No-Show
Lose your privilege in appointment-only tutoring for the remaining of the semester. If you need tutoring, you must see a walk-in tutor during posted lab hours.

Contact Information

Zachary Lotane, Tutor Coordinator
zachary.lotane@csun.edu

Aileen Rolon, Program Supervisor 
aileen.rolon@csun.edu

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