City College’s Writing Center is currently accepting student reading and writing lab tutor applications for the fall 2021 semester. Student tutors will work remotely rather than in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline to apply for a tutoring position is Aug. 15.
According to Lab Manager Ashley Lanham, the Reading and Writing Lab helps students improve their writing skills and reading comprehension and provides individual assistance from tutors through one-on-one, 55-minute sessions.
City College tutors earn $14 an hour.
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According to Lanham, tutors must meet the prerequisite of having completed ENGWR 300, ENGWR 488, BUS 310 or ESLW 340. They must also be enrolled in a minimum of six units (12 units for international students) and, if hired, take a one unit course about peer tutoring.
“We’re looking for students who want to tutor English reading and writing,” Lanham said. “Ideal applicants are hard-working, compassionate, organized and equity-minded.”
Students interested in applying to be a tutor in the Reading and Writing Lab can find applications on the lab’s website, Lanham said.