Humanities and Social Science
The Humanities and Social Sciences Tutoring program offers one-on-one tutoring to students who are experiencing extended academic difficulty in a specific humanities or social science course. For purposes of eligibility, "academic difficulty" is defined as currently earning or likely to receive a grade of C or below. An instructor who judges that a student in his or her course needs such assistance should refer the student to the residential college dean, who will help the student with the simple application process to obtain a private tutor. These tutors are, for the most part, qualified undergraduates or, more rarely, graduate students. Students are eligible for ten hours of individual tutoring per course each term. If additional tutoring is required, the student may submit a written request for up to four additional hours to the program's director, Alfred Guy, 35 Broadway, second floor, 432-7492.