Director: Jeanne Christian
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Need a helping hand? Struggling with a math concept? Having a problem
organizing a paper? Is an exam looming and you're afraid you're
not quite ready?
The Dwyer Learning Center is here to help. From the director to
the peer tutors, we are here to help you get on track and keep on
track to succeed in all your classes.
Director Jeanne Christian can help you develop study skills and
is experienced in math and science tutoring. Peer tutors are upper
class students who have achieved A's in their courses and have been
recommended by their professors. And many of them are also Education
majors with training in teaching techniques. They are familiar with
the coursework and can help answer questions on your assignments
and course requirements.
Want to become part of a study group? You will often find fellow
students to work with. And you'll always be welcomed no matter how
large or small your problem. There is no charge to you. The Dwyer
Learning Center provides free educational support to all Notre Dame
students to help them achieve academic success.
Where
To Find Us
The Center is located on the 2nd floor of the Administration Building
in Room 205. It is open each day from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Stop
in or call Jeanne Christian at 216-373-5359 or email her at jchristian@ndc.edu.
Peer
Tutor Hours
SUMMER HOURS: Tutors will not be scheduled for the summer season.
During the academic year, peer tutors are available most evenings
until 9 p.m. Their schedules and individual hours are vary by semester.
Schedules are posted in the Center, or available by calling 216-373-5359.
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