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Peer Tutoring
The CSC Learning Lab Peer Tutor Program provides tutoring in most subject areas, including general education courses. You can meet with student tutors to discuss class material, get questions answered about a class, or to receive help studying for exams. Peer tutoring is available to all CSC students at no additional expense. Some subjects tutoring is offered: Math, Writing, Chemistry, Biology, Social Sciences, Rangeland Management, Music, Psychology, Education, & Business.
Are you an online student? We offer all tutoring subjects available in person or online. When making an appointment using our Bookings Page, please select "Online Appointment". We will send you a zoom link for your tutoring session. Please be sure to have the assignment you are working on ready for the tutor to reference. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the Front Desk of the Learning Lab at tutor@hghgjm.com or 308-432-6382.
Quotes from students who have used the tutoring center:
“Alec and Logan and Bri always me help out.”
“It was a good experience and helped me recommend a friend who now goes there often.”
“Everything is pretty great.”
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sunday: By appointment only.
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Self-Help Academic Resources
Sometimes you need help at 2:00 am, or only have a quick question, or a video is the best explanation. At these times it helps to know some of the resources available on-demand.
Subject-Specific
Writing
The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) is the go-to resource for college writing information. It is what our tutors use, and it should be one of your bookmarked pages.
Additionally we have APA Style for Beginners
For Research Based Projects
- Designing and Proposing your Research Project
- Writing your Psychology Research Paper
- Managing your Research Data and Documentation
- Conducting your Literature Review
- Selecting and Describing Your Research Instruments
- How to Interview and Conduct Focus Groups
Math
Our tutors recommend Symbolab Math Solver which solves math problems step-by-step. One note though, this isn't to be used to do your homework, but to learn how to do your homework.
Mathway is another site to help you work through math problems. It has a variety of online calculators for any class.
Did you know the Learning Lab has TI-84 graphing calculators for check-out? Contact us at tutor@hghgjm.com and check one out for the whole semester.
Chemistry
The Dynamic Periodic Table is great for learning and exploring the elements. Sort, select, and search the various elements for a world of information.
General Resources
We here at the Learning Lab cannot recommend the Khan Academy highly enough. What started as one man tutoring his cousin using YouTube videos has become one of the best academic resources for students and teachers. While it is primarily geared towards math and high school students, there is a ton of information in a variety of subjects:
It is free to sign up and each subject is divided into easily consumable short lessons, videos, and practices.
CrashCourse is a YouTube channel, that was initially recommended as a great history resource, which it is, but also includes informative videos on literature, biology, ecology, chemistry, and more.
Time Management Resources
College can be stressful for students, especially during their first year at college. Time management can be a difficult skill to master, but is one of the most crucial skills to learn for success.
It is important to learn how to manage your time well, to make more time for yourself outside of class. Discipline=FREEDOM!
Here are some great tips on how to start managing your time better in and outside of college.
1. Create a Calendar
Creating a calendar to help you manage your day to day like can relieve a lot of stress. Instead of being caught by surprise with an important paper due two days from now, or missing a fun event in the HUB because you accidentally scheduled study group that night, creating a calendar can help you manage your events, deadlines, exams, and fun events.
Some great digital calendar options include:
2. Set Reminders
If you decide on an digital calendar, it is time to set some reminders to help you stay on track. This can help you if you need to complete certain assignments on time, remind you when social events are coming up, and help remind you to send out that group message to meet about a group project.
If an digital calendar isn't for you, you can use a physical planner, or set reminders on your phone to alert you. Time management is all about setting yourself up for success, and giving yourself the tools to do that will help you, and increase your confidence.
3. Use Tools That Work For You
If a digital calendar doesn't work for you, that's ok! Find the tool that works best for you, and stick with that. The more consistent you are using that tool, the easier it will get to stay on schedule. Your calendar or time management choice will help you with short, and long term planning.
Planners
If you like paper planners, these can be really helpful with long term deadlines, important class deadlines, exam dates, and appointments/meetings. Time Blocking is also beneficial. Attached are print out options created by Office of Academic Success to help with your needs!
4. Prioritize
Like we have said before, Discipline= FREEDOM! When you have a lot to do, and little time to do it in, things can get stressful. However, if you learn how to prioritize your tasks, and take on big projects in sections at a time, you will find these tasks become easier to accomplish.
Try to complete simple tasks first, get them out of the way!
What can be postponed? Think about social events coming last, there will always be another time, but there will not be another due date for your mid term project.
Friends will understand! Nothing says more about good friends than ones who support you prioritizing your education and work schedule.
5. Have Fun!
It is also important to schedule in time for yourself. Life isn't always about class, exams, work, and studying. Put your well being and mental health first, and schedule in time to have fun with friends.
CSC offers amazingly fun Residence Life events on campus. Check here for a list of fun events coming up!
6. Use Campus Resources
Time management, organization, and preparation can sometimes only get you so far. Luckily, there are a lot of resources at CSC to help you succeed! We have people rooting for you in every corner! Here are some suggestions on places to go for help:
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Academic Success Coaching
Academic Success Coaches are available in the Learning Lab to help you succeed during college. These peer coaches are here to help in a variety of ways. Do you need some help with getting organized, finding motivation, or just someone to chat with? Academic Success Coaches are here for you!
Are you an online student? All Coaching sessions are also available online. When visiting our Bookings Page, please select 'online appointment'. Once we receive the appointment we will email you a Zoom link for you and your Academic Success Coach.
Does Academic Success Coaching Work?
After utilizing this resource, students were asked “What did you learn while participating in academic coaching?”
“I knew more ways to study and make sure I am successful”
“I learned how to manage my time better”
“I feel I learned a lot about time management because I started completing my assignments earlier in the week”
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Student Success Workshops
Want to learn how to stay organized? Get motivated? Join us at one of our Student Success Workshops that are open to all CSC students!
Fall 2024 Student Success Workshops
September 5th from 11-12 in the Scottsbluff Room- Time Management
September 19th from 11-12 in Library Room 111- Fighting Procrastination with Dr Alison Fritz
October 3rd from 11-12 in Library Room 111- Tackling Test Anxiety with Chelsea Turner M.A. ed., CPC, LIMHP
October 17th from 11-12 in Library Room 111- Burnout and Stress Management
November 7th from 11-12 in Library Room 111- Original Thinking with Dr Cassandra Ritzen
November 21st from 2-3PM in Library Room 111- Holiday Stress Tips and Self Care with CSC's Counseling Staff
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Study Hall
Some athletic teams and other organizations require students to participate in study hall hours at the Learning Lab. Please sign in at the Learning Lab front desk, then depending on your coach or other leader's requirements, you may study quietly in the library, work with a tutor, or work in a study group.
If requested, we can also complete a study hall session form for you to return to your coach or instructor. On request, we can also email your coach or instructor that you attended study hall in the Learning Lab.
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PASS Leaders-Peer Assisted Study Session
PASS Leader sessions are extra study and review time for a specific class which is led and guided by a PASS Leader. Most of these sessions are offered to science sections, however some Math sections may offer PASS sessions as well.
Please stay tuned for the PASS Sessions for Fall 2024!
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Work in the Learning Lab
Become a Peer Tutor or Academic Success Coach
Are you interested in becoming a Peer Tutor, Academic Success Coach, or PASS leader? Please email, Chantel Merchen, Director - Office of Academic Success, for a link to the application: cmerchen@hghgjm.com.
Requirements include:
- GPA of a 3.0 or higher (2.0 if recent grades suggest high potential)
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Eager to learn and contribute (opportunities to help are plentiful)
- Must be a positive academic role model
- Provide a faculty reference in the subject you would like to be a tutor in.
Contact Us
Chantel Merchen
Director Office of Academic Success
Phone: 308-432-6381
Email: cmerchen@hghgjm.com
Rebecca Monahan
Retention Specialist
Phone: 308-432-6488
Email: rmonahan@hghgjm.com