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Tutoring/Academic Support Center

Taking a course you just can't grasp? The Academic Support Center (ASC) provides free, drop-in tutoring in most subjects taught at ARCC. The ASC also supports an on-site computer lab, a collection of study skills and writing tips, handouts, and information on study groups and upcoming student success workshops.

Contact the Academic Support Center as soon as you feel like you're having difficulty with a class - do not wait until the end of the semester. The ASC wants to put you in charge of your own learning through collaboration with peer tutors. If you are frustrated or confused, you can get clarification. If you already feel confident in your work, you can improve even more. We can help improve your preparation for exams, provide feedback about how to clarify your ideas on a paper, or present a math problem from a slightly different angle to help you find the answer.

Peer Tutors

Peer Tutors are ARCC students who excel in their coursework, possess skills and qualities that make them ideal helpers, and have been recommended by ARCC faculty as demonstrating superior subject knowledge. Peer Tutors are well-suited to offer support because they have recently taken many of the same classes that you are in now. This makes them uniquely qualified and you will know you are getting experienced and knowledgeable assistance. Tutors want to develop active, independent learners in the students with whom they work.

If you are interested in becoming a peer tutor, visit or contact the ASC or ask a teacher.

Location and Hours of Service

The ASC on the Cambridge Campus is located near the information desk in room D208, while on the Coon Rapids Campus you can find it on the second floor of College Services, across from the Information Center.

  Hours - Cambridge Campus ASC  
  Fall and Summer hours    
 

Monday - Thursday

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.  
  Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.  
  Summer hours
(7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Mon.- Thurs.
and 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on Fridays)
 
  Email the Academic Support Center
(include course name in subject title)
 
  Hours - Coon Rapids Campus ASC  
  Fall and Summer hours    
 

Monday -Thursday

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.  
  Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.  
  Summer hours
(7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Mon.- Thurs.
and 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on Fridays)
 
  Email the Academic Support Center
(include course name in subject title)
 

Smarthinking Online Tutoring at Anoka/Ramsey Community College

Smarthinking is an online tutoring service that Anoka/Ramsey Community College is making available to its students. Smarthinking provides tutoring in mathematics (basic math through Calculus, including Bilingual Math), Biology, Intro Human A & P, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Accounting, Intro to Finance, Statistics, Spanish, and Writing. Tutoring is available up to 24/7. View a complete description of subjects offered and times when service is available.

Current Anoka-Ramsey Community College students can verify their registration status with their Student Tech ID and Web Registration PIN. Students can than create their Smarthinking account or login with their existing account. Click the Verify Student Registration button below to get started.

Tutoring Schedules - posted by campus

Tutoring schedules will vary from one subject to the next and from one day to the next, but our weekly schedule stays the same throughout the semester so you can seek tutors at times that work the best for you. The schedule will indicate which subjects and at what times tutors are available in the ASC.

You can work with the same tutor every time you visit the ASC or you can see different ones to fit your schedule. Remember - as an Anoka-Ramsey student you can use the tutoring service for no charge and with no appointment. Just stop on in!

Cambrige Campus Academic Support Center:

Tutors at the Cambridge Campus Academic Support Center- Fall 2008:

Certified Tutor Program
Certified by the College Reading and Learning Association

Adult Basic Education (ABE)/
General Education
Development (GED)
Math
Accounting Nursing
Anatomy & Physiology Online Courses
Astronomy Philosophy
Biology Physics
Chemistry Psychology
Computer

Public Issues

Economics Reading
English Sociology
English Language Learners

Spanish

Environmental Science

Statistics

Ethics Writing
Logic  

arrow Study Skills Resources
arrow Writing Coach

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Coon Rapids Campus Academic Support Center:

Tutors at the Coon Rapids Campus Academic Support Center- Fall 2008 :

Adult Basic Education (ABE)/
General Education
Development (GED)
Glass Blowing
Accounting & Business Health

American Sign Language

History
Anatomy & Physiology Humanities
Anthropology Logic
Astronomy Macroeconomics
Biology Math: Algebra/Trigonometry
Calculus Math: 0100, 0200, 0210, 0220
Ceramics Math: 0110, 1100
Chemistry Microbiology
Chemistry-Organic Music
Chinese Nursing
Computer Concepts & Applications Online Courses
Computer Science Philosophy
Drawing Photography
Economics Photoshop
English/Reading Physics
English/Writing Political Science
Environmental Science Psychology
Ethics Sociology
French Spanish
German Speech Communications
Geography Statistics
Geology  

arrow Study Skills Resources
arrow Writing Coach

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Tutor Training

As the old adage states, “experience is the best teacher.”
This especially holds true for tutoring. Sheer practical experience will give new tutors many of the tools that they need. But, before tutors embark on this journey called “experience”, it is extremely important to start out with some basic guidelines.

Follow the steps below:

Please complete the following assignments and attend the required face-to-face training sessions on your campus:

  1. Complete the Interdisciplinary Tutor Training assignments, print them and hand them in to the Academic Support Center.
  2. View the Tutor Training Video (must have QuickTime to load) and record answers on notebook paper to be turned in to the ASC upon completion. Do not click on submit button.
  3. Tutors, discover your personal learning style. Take the Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire. Submit your answers directly and receive an informative visual.

Web Resources

WPA Plagiarism Statement

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~acskills/videos/index.html
View success videos on Time Management, Notetaking, Stress Management, Reading Improvement, and Strategic Learning.

http://writing2.richmond.edu/writing/wweb.html
This is a guide to tough-writing tutor sessions. Learn how to tackle a problem before it escalates.

http://www.studygs.net/
This is a great study skills resource. Find links for test taking, note taking, time management, reading, stress management, and much more.

http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/ILSdir/styles.htm
This site explains the Felder & Soloman Learning Styles in detail and suggests complementary study skill aids.

Grammar/Writing Web Sites

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/

www.edufind.com/english/grammar/toc.cfm

www.englishgrammar101.com

www.englishgrammartutor.com/

www.chompchomp.com/

www.studenthub.org

http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/works_cited

http://www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~7Ejlynch/Writing/

http://www.refdesk.com/factgram.html

http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~wricntr/html/tools.htm

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