CS private tutor list
The Computer Science department provides this list of students and alumni who are offering private tutoring for a fee. The department accepts no legal responsibilities for any tutoring arrangements. All aspects of the arrangements (i.e. fee, location) are strictly between the tutor and the student. This list is provided only as a reference and will be cleared and updated every semester. All tutors are required to have a B or higher in the classes they are tutoring, reported via honor system. The department does not accept responsibility for tutors and their abilities. Tutoring arrangements must abide by the CU Honor Code and tutors are required to report students who attempt to violate the Honor Code.Â
Information for potential tutors
There are many options for students to get free help through the BOLD Center and through students employed by the department, so this application is specific to students interested in privately tutoring CSCI courses only.Â
If you have excelled in one (or more) CSCI subjects and would like to assist other students in those subjects, while simultaneously deepening your knowledge of the course concepts, please consider completing and submitting this application. Submission of this form grants the Computer Science Department permission to add you to a list of tutors for students who may be interested in pursuing a private tutor.
To be listed as a qualified tutor for a course, you must meet the following requirements:
- Are a current undergraduate Student
- Have completed the CS course through ²ÊÃñ±¦µä.
- Have received a B or higher in the course.
- Have received a B or higher in the course prerequisites.
- Remain a current student in good standing with the Department of Computer Science.
- You cannot privately tutor for a class number you are currently employed to assist in. You cannot tutor and CA/LA/TA etc. for the same class. If you privately tutor for a class you are assisting, you will be fired from your department position.Â
The list of available tutors will be cleared at the beginning of each semester, and you may request to be removed from the list at any time by contacting Nicole Morris.