Saint Louis University's tutoring service assists and supports students who would like to strengthen their understanding of course material. Whether you feel lost in lectures or want to review before an exam, our tutors are great resources. Each tutor is a SLU student who has taken and done well in the class they are tutoring, so they can help both with course content and strategies for success in class.
Academic support offers tutoring for a wide variety of classes. The full list of classes with tutoring is featured below.
Tutoring appointments are scheduled through EAB Navigate. Each student can schedule up to two tutoring appointments per week. Please note: any student with three no-shows will be blocked from making future tutoring appointments in EAB Navigate and must contact tutoring.SI@slu.edu to be reinstated.
What To Know Before You Attend Tutoring
- Arrive on time and bring any relevant course materials.
- Be as specific as possible about your goals for the session. It's helpful if you have questions or problems to review, but you can also prioritize concepts you want to work on.
- Tutors may discuss notes and lecture material or review/model sample problems, but they cannot assist on graded assignments.
- Be an active participant. Communicate with your tutor, ask questions, and tell them what you need. Your participation is vital, and you are responsible for your learning.
Spring 2024 Tutoring Courses Offered
Accounting |
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ACCT 2200: Financial Accounting |
Anatomy |
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ANAT 1000: Basic Human Anatomy |
Biology | |||
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BIOL 1260: General Biology – Transformations of Energy and Matter |
Biostatistics | |||
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BST 3100: Applied Biostatistics I |
Chemistry |
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CHEM 1030: Fundamentals of Chemistry |
Department of Physical Therapy |
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DPT/EXSC/MAT 3230: Exercise Physiology |
Economics |
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ECON 1900: Principles of Economics |
Finance |
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FIN 3010: Principles of Finance |
French |
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FREN 1010: Communicating in French I |
Health Sciences | |
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HSCI 3400: Anatomy and Physiology II |
History |
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HIST 1110: Origins of the Modern World to 1500 |
Math |
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MATH 0260: Intermediate Algebra |
Mechanical Engineering |
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MENG 2100X: Statics |
Neuroscience |
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NEUR 3400: Introduction to Neuroscience I |
Nursing |
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NURS 1430: Human Growth and Development |
Operations Management |
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OPM 2070: Introduction to Business Statistics |
Philosophy | |||
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PHIL 2050: Ethics |
Physics | |||
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PHYS 1240: General Physics II |
Psychology | |||
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PSY 1010: General Psychology |
Public Health | |||
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PUBH 2100: Introduction to Global Health |
Sociology | |||
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SOC 1110: Introduction to Sociology |
Spanish | |||
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SPAN 1010: Spanish for Beginners |
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences | |||
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SLHS 1000: Intro to Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences |
Statistics | |||
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STAT 1100: Introduction to Statistics |