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Frequently Asked Questions

1 Where are the Tutoring Centers located?
Tutoring Centers are located in Danvers in DM 101 and DH 208, Lynn in the McGee Building, and Hathorne at 104 Berry Hall.
2 What does tutoring cost?
Tutoring is free to NSCC students registered for at least one class.
3 Who are the tutors?
Professional and Peer Tutors staff Tutoring Centers
4 In what subjects can I get tutoring?
Subjects tutored include but are not limited to Math, Science, Business and Writing. . Organizational and study skill assistance and pointers are also available. Check with the Centers to see if they can help you in any subject area.
5 Do I need an appointment?
No, the Tutoring Centers are a walk-in service.
6 What should I bring?
Students should bring assignments, syllabi, tests/quizzes, notebooks and texts when they come.
7 Are there study groups?
Study groups often develop at the Tutoring Centers and if students are interested in forming a study group, then the tutor coordinators will assist in the process. There are Study Skills Workshops available at all the campuses.
8 What if I need accommodations in using the computer?
The Adaptive Lab has software applications and equipment for students with disabilities.
9 How does one become a Peer Tutor?
Contact Janet Burt at (978) 762-4000 x4041.

For more information, please contact us at (978) 762-4000 or student-support@northshore.edu.

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