Information for Tutors

Working as a peer tutor is a great experience: you gain confidence, improve your communication skills, deepen your understanding of the subject you tutor, have fun and make great friends in the process! Alumni have told us that their experience as SSC tutors has prepared them to be successful at their transfer universities and careers.

Whether you are a De Anza student interested in becoming a tutor or a new or returning tutor with questions about training, time sheets, or resources, you can find the information you need here.

Check out the La Voz story on our All Peer Equity Conference.

Become a Tutor

We hire and train De Anza students as weekly individual, group,  and drop-in tutors for Writing and Reading, Math and Science, General Subjects, and languages and ESL Listening and Speaking. We interview and hire during the quarter prior to beginning work so apply early!

Become a Tutor

Tutor Training and Meetings

New tutors complete a New Tutor Orientation prior to their first quarter of tutoring.

Tutor Training and Meetings

New tutors  enroll in the appropriate tutor training course--LRNA 96, LRNA 97, or LRNA 98. New and returning tutors complete Professional Development Badges and attend meetings and supplemental training sessions. Training and Meetings

Senior Tutors

Each new tutor is assigned to a mentor tutor for support during the first quarter of tutoring. If you have been selected as a Senior Tutor, click here for Senior Tutor Info.

Locations (see homepage for Zoom links)

  • Academic Skills Center: ATC 302
  • General Subjects Tutoring: ATC 304
  • Listening & Speaking Center: ATC 313
  • Math, Science & Technology Resource Center: S43
  • Writing & Reading Center: ATC 309

Contact

Information for Tutors

Building: ATC 3rd Floor and S43

Diana Alves De Lima

alvesdelimadiana@deanza.edu

408.864.8485

Melissa Aguilar

aguilarmelissa@deanza.edu

408.864.5422


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