Learning Center Appointments
- Improve your study skills to better understand content and concepts.
- Increase your self-awareness and develop study and learning strategies.
- Expand your critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Take an active role toward your academic success.
For appointments and questions
Learning Center Hours of Operation:
Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Call or email for appointment availability!
Call: 661-763-7938
Email: [email protected]
Appointments are a maximum of one hour in length and no more than three times per week, per class. You can schedule your appointments two weeks in advance.
If a tutoring appointment must be canceled, the student is responsible for canceling or rescheduling 24 hours in advance. Three “no-show” appointments will result in the student losing one-on-one tutoring privileges for the remainder of the semester.
If you are a student of the Disability Support Program and Services (DSPS) program, all rules remain the same, except that we can extend the one-hour appointment to one and one-half hours. To qualify for this extension, you must show your DSPS card to the front desk assistant while making the appointment.
One-on-one appointments are available for the following subjects:
- Biology 1510
- Writing/English
- Math 1500, 1530, 1540, 2100
- Stats 1510
- Psyc 2200
Online appointments are available for the following subjects:
- Writing/English
- Math 240, 1050, 1060, 1530,1540, 2100
- Stats 1510
- Psyc 2200
You will need:
Your name and student ID number, the class or subject you need support, and the best time you are available for an appointment.
You can view our tutor profiles at Meet Our Tutors and SIAs; however, appointments must be made through the Learning Center.
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