Tutorial Assistance Program (TAP)
provides tutoring in a variety of subjects and disciplines. Tutoring is free to all UCR students. Our tutor offers broad-based study skills strategies and techniques to promote critical thinking. Students are seen on a walk-in and appointment basis. Tutoring is offered in small groups and each session lasts about 50 minutes. Click on a Tutor Schedule for a day-to-day listing of subject tutors and availability. Make an appointment through Accudemia or call the ARC Front Desk at 951-827-3721.
Supported Subjects*
*Note that not all subjects are supported each quarter. Please see Schedule above for current list of courses for current quarter.
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Anthropology
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Biochemistry
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Biology
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Business
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Cell biology/Neuroscience (CBNS)
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Chemistry
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Computer Science
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Economics
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Education
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Engineering
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Environmental Sciences
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History
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Italian
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Japanese
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Linguistics
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Math
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Philosophy
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Physics
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Political Science
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Psychology
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Sociology
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Spanish
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Statistics
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Writing (see https://arc.ucr.edu/writing for details)
Program Information
These information cards will help you use the Tutorial Assistance Program's services.
TAP Student Positions
FAQ
- What is the fee for tutoring?
- Who are the tutors?
- How long is a tutoring session?
- How do I sign up for tutoring?
- Can I meet one-on-one with a tutor?
- What’s so special about group tutoring?
- How often should I visit with a tutor?
- What happens if I miss my tutoring session?
- What happens if I lose my ability to make appointments?
- I am interested in working as a Tutor - What do I need to apply?
Tutor Employment Opportunities
To learn more about potential tutoring opportunities for students, please refer to the following list of available subjects, qualifications, responsibilities, and the application.
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Business
- Cell Biology and Neuroscience
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Engineering
- Languages
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Statistics
Subject to Change
- Sophomore, junior or senior standing
- Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA/3.3 GPA in subject area
- UCR student for at least one year
- Transfer students must have a minimum of two quarters of UCR coursework prior to position starting
- Responsible, reliable, and punctual
- Strong interpersonal communication skills
- Professional behavior/demeanor
- Attend pre-term tutor training
- Offer one-hour tutoring sessions (work hours are flexible)
- Work one-on-one and in small groups with UCR students
- Maintain a weekly tutoring schedule
- Keep accurate records and use required forms
- Develop and maintain relationships with students, instructors and staff
- Create tutor advertising and promotion
- Participate in ARC outreach
Applications accepted on a rolling basis
Due to its College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) training program certification, TAP requires applicants to submit the names of 1-3 content-area experts as references.
List of Acceptable References:
Faculty who has taught you in a class at UCR or another campus in your general field – e.g., STEM, Humanities, Business, etc.;
Faculty who has overseen you in a lab or is your PI;
Post-doc or grad student who has worked with you in a lab/in research;
Expert in your field of study outside of UCR (e.g., physician who oversees volunteer work, etc.)
NOTE: Classmates, tutors/SI leaders or peer educators/peer mentors, and friends do not qualify as "content-area experts."
Coworkers, unless they are verifiable experts in an academic field, also likely do not qualify.
Unsure of someone you want to list? Reach out to the TAP Staff to inquire.