A Peer Tutor’s goal is to help students become active, independent learners. The Cardinal Tutoring Center’s tutors use a variety of techniques, such as questioning, modeling, listening and demonstrating. Peer tutors work one-on-one or in small groups with fellow students offering academic support and expertise in an information setting. Some tutors are generalists who focus on broad skills or disciplines while others specialize in certain courses or group of courses. For students struggling with their coursework, Peer Tutors are important recourses because they can offer individual help that is not always possible in the classroom setting. Students can also identify more easily with their peers, who can explain concepts as well as being a positive academic role model.
PLEASE NOTE: Tutoring is not intended to be a substitute for class attendance or a “quick fix” the day before an exam.
Meet the Peer Tutors
Lane Brasher
Dalton Chestnut
Makenzi Collins
Addison Gilliland
Briley Hincy
Ashlee Medders
Madison Karasevich
Lillian McDill
Jalyn Marbuary
Kara Grace
Kristina O'Neal
Abigail Read
Tiffany Savin
Allie Stansell
Natalie Morris
Kathryn Smith
Levi Benefield
Kaleb Barber
McKinley Wilson
Emily Perez
Hannah Richards
Sara Holly
Alyssa Hopkins
Briteon Husk
Jenelle Bailey
Lauren Bowles
Harrison Burke
Andrea Williams
David McGuire
Eleaxus Pettus
Olivia Overholtzer
Erin Adderhold
Olivia Monterrojas
Emalee Morrison
Adriana Valencia
Gracie Patterson
Kara Grace