Tutoring - Academic Support Services

Jabir Alvin Hill

Director of Academic Support Services

Kennedy-King College is pleased to support student success through peer, professional, and embedded tutoring.

Kennedy-King’s Academic Support Center offers free tutoring and academic support services to assist students in achieving personal and academic success. Tutors are available in a wide variety of subjects to assist students through one-on-one, group tutoring sessions, and online sessoin. We encourage students to seek tutoring to gain a deeper comprehension of course content and to enhance learning development.

Tutoring Services

  • Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
  • Friday: 9:00am – 12:00 pm

Online

Taking advantage of tutoring services is quick and easy., drop-in to the KKC Virtual Tutoring Room for Immediate Assistance

https://cccedu.zoom.us/j/3167278173

In-Person

Check tutor availability or make an appointment using Navigate.

/menu/Navigate. On your homepage, you’ll see your courses listed and a link to schedule a tutoring appointment. You can find drop-in tutoring services or make an appointment.

  • Y-118
    English/Writing/Speech, CIS, Business, Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, HVAC
  • Math Emporium – 2nd Floor of the Library (X-Building)
    Mathematics
  • DTI – Suite 103
    English/Writing/Speech, Math, Physical Science, 

What Tutors Expect From Students

  1. Don’t procrastinate. We are happy to assist you with study prep, note taking, brainstorming, and final revisions, but please do not wait until the last minute to request tutoring services. It is important to remember that tutoring sessions are limited in time, so plan accordingly.
  2. Come prepared to tutoring sessions. Bring any relevant textbooks, syllabi, class materials, notes, and papers. It is easier for the tutors to provide excellent tutoring service if you bring the appropriate materials to a tutoring session. Additionally, it is important for your tutor to refer back to any relevant materials provided by your instructor.
  3. Read your textbook and any relevant material provided by your instructor. It is difficult for you to understand the course material if you have not read assigned pages from the textbook. Additionally, the tutors cannot provide assistance if you have not read the appropriate material(s).
  4. Come with a plan and questions. Know what material you would like to cover within that tutoring session. Actively participate in the tutoring sessions by having a list of questions to ask your assigned tutor.
  5. Tutors will not do your homework for you. We strongly encourage you to attempt to complete your assignment prior to requesting a tutor so you can take note of specific concepts where you need help. You and your tutor can review these concepts and work through similar problems. However, the tutor cannot do your homework for you nor help you with take-home tests, quizzes, or projects.
  6. Be Respectful. Do not talk on your cell phone or cause distractions while working with your assigned tutor.

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Faculty and Staff

Jabir Alvin Hill  (773) 602-5124 ahill@ccc.edu Y156