Join Our Team
Information for Prospective ASC Tutors:
ASC Tutors work around 4-6 hours per week and can support multiple courses. Additional monthly trainings or workshops may also be required.
Mandatory training activities will take place during the first week of each semester. Typical dates are the Monday and Tuesday before classes start. Specific dates and times will be communicated with new hires.
First semester leaders must also enroll in a 1 credit hour, pass/fail training course. The course meets one day per week for 50 minutes. Attendance in the course and any time spent on homework for the course are not paid since you are enrolled in the course for course credit and will be receiving a grade.
Pay starts at $10.50 per hour with multiple opportunities for raises.
Applicant Qualifications:
Have a desire to serve others and give back to the Clemson community
Be successful in the course(s) they wish to support
Have completed the course(s) they wish to support at Clemson
Have effective learning and study habits to share with peers
Request a recommendation form be completed by a course instructor, advisor, or other professional at Clemson who can speak to your content knowledge in at least one of the subjects you want to support (no letter is needed, instead see the recommendation form linked above)
Be in good academic standing
Great reasons to become an ASC Tutor:
Play a significant role in student success in the Clemson community
Gain a transferable skillset that would be valued by any employer
Maintain and expand your grasp and engagement with course material
Gain strategies to benefit your own learning and studying processes
Develop valuable relationships with Clemson faculty and staff
*YES, you can apply to support courses you are currently enrolled in! Hiring is contingent upon successful completion of the course(s).
Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. The sooner you submit your application, the sooner an interview can be scheduled.
If you are interested but not sure whether ASC Tutoring is a good fit for you or your schedule, there is a "no strings attached" interview process where you can ask questions and get all of the information about being a tutor. Applicants will then have time to consider the role and decide if they would still like to be considered for the opportunity before hearing an official decision from the ASC Tutoring Program.