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George Mason has a 鈥淜nack鈥 for tutoring

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College courses are designed to challenge students and push them to new academic heights. And when dealing with difficult subjects and new materials, additional academic support can make all the difference.

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That鈥檚 where Knack comes in. Starting in fall 2024, George Mason 麻豆国产 entered a three-year partnership with Knack, a peer-to-peer tutoring platform. Through Knack, students in any of the 28 participating courses can get up to three hours of free virtual or in-person tutoring from their peers every week during the semester. Participating courses span math, statistics, biology, chemistry, business, economics, and public health.

鈥淲e are transforming the support for student success at George Mason by fostering a collaborative learning environment that empowers students to excel academically,鈥 said Vicki Dominick, associate director of George Mason鈥檚 , which offers a variety of academic success supports for students, including academic success workshops, online resources and coaching.

Knack does not replace other tutoring services offered by George Mason, Dominick noted. It is an additional resource, allowing more options for meeting times and places. Currently, close to 3,000 students are registered with Knack tutoring, and almost 1,500 tutoring sessions were completed in fall semester.

鈥淭his free support is directly in line with George Mason鈥檚 mission of access to education,鈥 said Keith Renshaw, senior associate provost for undergraduate education and professor of psychology.

鈥淔or my chemistry class, there鈥檚 always many students attending office hours, so I don鈥檛 get the one-on-one help I need,鈥 said sophomore biology major Khushneet Kaur Kainth. 鈥淚鈥檝e been able to get personalized support through Knack.鈥

There are benefits for the tutors as well. Tutoring through Knack is a paid position, and tutors are required to have passed the class for which they are a tutor with an A- or higher.

鈥淚t gives the tutors 鈥榟igh impact practice,鈥 as they gain hands-on experience teaching complex concepts and problem-solving strategies,鈥 explained Renshaw.

Senior biology major Anahita Salehkhou is a tutor for BIOL 213 - Cell Structure and Function, and said of her tutoring experience, 鈥渋t has given me the perfect opportunity to share my passion for teaching while strengthening my resume as I prepare to apply for dental school. It鈥檚 also helping me prepare for the dental admissions test as I get a good refresher on content I鈥檝e already learned and studied.鈥