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Become a Tutor

WNCC Tutoring Services

How to Become a Tutor

To become a tutor, a student must be recommended by faculty or a division chair and have a grade of B or higher in the subject to be tutored and have good interpersonal skills. Benefits to student tutors are equal to or even greater than the benefits to tutored students.

Benefits of Being a Tutor

  • Greater mastery of subjects tutored
  • Interpersonal skills developed
  • A glimpse into the teaching profession which may assist in making career decisions
  • Improved ability to communicate
  • Greater self-confidence
  • The personal satisfaction that comes from knowing you have helped someone else
  • Monetary compensation
  • Flexible working hours around your class schedule

Miscellaneous Forms and Information

Contact Information
Tammie Kleich
Independent Learning
& Assessment Center

Director
(308) 635-6072
kleicht@wncc.edu

Susan Dickinson
English Instructor
Writing Center
(308) 635-6114
dickinso@wncc.edu

Jack Webb
Math Center Coordinator/
Certified Math Tutor
webbj238@wncc.edu
(308) 635-6052
Important Dates


Accessibility Statement
Western Nebraska Community College seeks to make all programs and services, including electronic and information technology, accessible to people with disabilities. In this spirit, and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the College provides students, faculty, staff, and visitors with reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to the programs and activities of the College. Individuals with disabilities should contact the College's Disability Services Officer, Norman Stephenson, at stephens@wncc.edu; or 308-635-6190 for assistance.
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