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Becoming an SLC Science Tutor in Fall 2008

Note: There are no remaining openings to be an SLC Science Tutor for summer 2008.

General Information
The SLC Science program accepts new tutors for pay, and through its tutor field study program, which can be taken for credit or audited. Applicants wishing to be paid tutors or study group leaders will need to have had significant prior tutoring/teaching experience which will have preferably included a training component.

Science Tutor and Study Group Leader Positions
The SLC typically has tutor and/or study group leader positions available in the areas of Biology, Organic and General Chemistry, Nutritional Science, and Physics. The actual positions available may vary each semester based on need.

What's involved in being a new SLC tutor?
All new tutors will be required to attend a weekly tutor training seminar in addition to tutoring students. New tutors will also receive other support from the SLC to assist them in their tutoring.

Learn more about being a new SLC tutor.

Applying to be a Science Tutor
Applications are considered on a rolling basis and should be submitted as soon as possible.

Download the Science Tutor application here   

After completing the application, either email it as an attachment to Richard Gibson at rgibson@berkeley.edu or turn it in to Richard Gibson's mailbox on the first floor of the Chávez Student Center. In either case, the recommendation letter can be submitted separately, so do not wait on it to turn in your application.

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