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Tutoring

You can make a difference in your academic performance by requesting a tutor. Nearly all classes have tutors that can help you by answering your questions and working through things that may be difficult to comprehend. They can lead you to excel in your classes. Request a tutor and experience greater understanding.
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Online Tutoring

The Online Tutoring Center now offers online tutoring for students who are not in Rexburg. The Online Tutoring Center attempts to find and hire tutors for all courses. Though, with the demand of online tutoring and the challenge of finding tutors, some courses may not have a tutor.
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Video Tutorials

The Tutoring Center has created and compiled content specific video tutorials for the most commonly tutored courses on campus. The tutorials are primarily created by tutors and vetted by other tutors or campus faculty members. If there is an error in a video, please contact the Tutoring Center with the video name and a brief explanation of the inaccuracy.
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Practice Quizzes

The Tutoring Center has created practice quizzes for many highly tutored courses on campus. This project is a work in progress, and more quizzes are being created each semester. If there is an error on a quiz, please contact the Tutoring Center with the quiz name and a brief explanation of the inaccuracy.
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Contact us

On-Campus Students Location:
David O. McKay Library 272
2nd Floor; East Wing
208-496-4270
TutoringCenterAssistant@byui.edu

Online Students
onlinetutor@byui.edu

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Interested in Being a Tutor?

If you would like to become a tutor, select the appropriate link below:

Apply Here To Be A Tutor for the Tutoring Center

Apply Here to be a Math Tutor

Apply Here to be a Writing Tutor

For Faculty: Interested in Recommending a Potential Tutor?

To recommend a tutor to the BYU-Idaho Tutoring Center, you should do the following:

  1. Ensure the potential tutor has a 3.2 overall GPA or better (exceptions may be granted if all other avenues have been explored)
  2. Ensure the potential tutor received an A- or better in the course you'd like them to tutor (exceptions may be granted if all other avenues have been explored)
  3. For math recommendations, email oshaughnessys@byui.edu. For all other courses, email the recommendation to rickstr@byui.edu.
  4. Encourage the potential tutor to complete the BYU-Idaho Tutoring Center Tutor Qualification Course

Tutor Qualification Course

Tutor Qualification Course

This qualification course provides the minimum prerequisite skills and knowledge needed for successful tutoring. It is open to all BYU-Idaho students interested in gaining these qualifications for use either in seeking employment or providing service to others. A student who already holds a CRLA or NTA certification is considered fully qualified.




Hours:

Appointment can be scheduled in I-Plan and are usually available during the following times:
Monday - Thursday, 7:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
(Closed for devotional and forum hour)