Student Expectations and Responsibilities

Tutoring is provided, free of charge, to all undergraduate students and is facilitated by trained, qualified NMC students. Prior to meeting with a peer-tutor, students are encouraged to review the follow student expectations to ensure that their tutoring experience is as effective, efficient, and productive as possible:

  • Attempt course work and assignments prior to tutoring sessions
  • Express the specific questions to be covered in tutoring ahead of time
  • Arrive to tutoring sessions on time and take an active interest in learning
  • Bring books and/or class materials – and questions – to tutoring sessions
  • Respect the tutor and listen while he or she is providing assistance
  • Notify the tutor if you cannot attend tutoring sessions or will be late with as much advance notice as possible.

Want to Be a Tutor?

Students interested in serving as a tutor for their NMC peers are encouraged to first discuss their interest with the faculty member for the course they would like to tutor, then complete the online Tutor Application Form. With faculty endorsements, students in good academic standing and possessing strong organizational, study, and communication skills will be considered strong applicants.
 
Questions regarding tutoring can be directed to the Coordinator of Academic Success, Stacey Nelson (402-354-6526), Stacey.nelson@methodistcollege.edu, Clark Center 2242.

Want to Nominate a Tutor?

Faculty are encouraged to nominate students to serve as tutors for their courses. Those seeking to nominate a student can email the Coordinator of Academic Success with your recommendations at Stacey.nelson@methodistcollege.edu. With faculty endorsements, students in good academic standing and possessing strong organizational, study, and communication skills will be considered strong applicants.

For Tutors

  • Files for Tutors and Students

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    Tutor Code of Ethics Required Tutor Ethics Code.pdf Edit Tutor Code of Ethics Delete Tutor Code of Ethics
    Tutor Student Agreement
    Required Tutor Student Agreement.pdf Edit Tutor Student Agreement Delete Tutor Student Agreement
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Tutors

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Science

CHE 101 : Chemistry

BIO 225 Anatomy and Physiology I
 
 
BIO 281 Microbiology
 
 
 
 
SCI 320 Pharmacology

Nursing Courses

NRS 102 Population Health I

NRS 110 Heath Assessment 

NRS 200 Population Health II

NRS 300 Population Health III

NRS 400 Population Health IV

 

Mat 110   Math

Mat 260: Statistics

Bio 240: Nutrition

SSC 370 Research Methods

MAT       Algebra courses 

PSY 101  Physics 

Health Professions

PTA  Tutors

RAD Tech Tutors

DMS/CVS Tutors 
 
RCP  Tutors

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We are pleased to offer online tutoring services through a partnership with NetTutor. This online tutoring service is designed to complement supplemental Instruction and on-campus tutoring services which are also available to all students.  NetTutor is provided at no additional cost to students and is available to students in all NMC programs. 

  • Online Writing Lab *
  • Math and Statistics
  • Nursing Courses
  • College Chemistry
  • Introduction to Physics
  • Medical Terminology
  • Pathophysiology/ Pharmacology
  • A&P I, A&P II
  • Principles & Concepts of Nutrition
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbiology
  • Pathophysiology
  • Radiographic Imaging Physics 
  • Advanced Anatomy & Applied Physiology (Graduate Course)

* View FAQ for instructions to use Online Writing Lab to review a paper.

Ready to give it a try??? Below is the link to NetTutor

  • How to...

    Name Description Status Source
    Learn About How NetTutor Works
    Faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend one of the webinar trainings available from NetTutor. By registering for the webinar, you will learn how to connect to NetTutor, how to submit a paper for feedback, and have the opportunity to observe a live tutoring session!
     
    Required NetTutor Webinar Schedule 2014.pdf Edit Learn About How NetTutor Works Delete Learn About How NetTutor Works
    How to Upload a Paper into NetTutor

    In My Methodist, you can access NetTutor from the "Tutoring" tab.

    1. Click the  link to launch NetTutor
    2. Select the “Online Writing Lab”
    3. Select the “Paper Center” and then “Submit Your Paper” in the next window to reach the paper submission page.
    Required NetTutorSS Writing Lab Instructions.pdf Edit How to Upload a Paper into NetTutor Delete How to Upload a Paper into NetTutor
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While focused on a reorder icon, press the Enter key or spacebar to "select" the icon. While a reorder icon is selected, pressing the up and down arrows will change the order of the selected item within the list. Pressing Enter key or spacebar again will drop the selected item at that location in the list.
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