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A tutor is a caring person who helps students learn how to study and improve their grades.
No, but we give preference to hiring MATC students as tutors. (Students: Do NOT apply via any official job site; instead, simply submit our Interest in Tutoring form.)
Follow the application instructions for students or non-students.
As a student, you need a GPA of at least 2.5 (3.0 for some assignments) and a B or better in the course in which you want to tutor (or an equivalent course). Non-student applicants are evaluated based on their experience and education.
All tutors must possess basic technology skills, as the position requires use of online platforms.
New tutors typically get 6 to 8 hours/week.
With unusual circumstances, you can work from 2 hours to 19 hours per week, according to your schedule and the need for your services.
Tutors currently earn $15 per hour. Federal Work Study aid may be applied to this job.
Most math and science courses (especially anatomy & physiology and chemistry) are in high need of tutors. Rigorous programs like Accounting, Electricity, IT, Nursing and TV also have high demand.
You cannot tutor for a class in which you are currently enrolled.
Yes. MATC offers paid training each semester, orientation (regardless of start date), and individualized coaching throughout the semester.
YES! The ability to educate others is an important skill in today’s knowledge-based job market.
Yes, but you must apply to jobs to advance. Many of our tutors have successfully applied to become educational assistants, specialists and instructors at MATC.
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