Supplemental Instruction is a free academic course that allows students to meet with experienced students who can assist with teaching/reinforcing course concepts. Students who attend SI have been known in studies to get higher grades in their courses. Students can benefit from SI, getting extra points on their final grade and a chance to win an Amazon gift card. Students who are interested in attending an SI session, can by clicking here.
Kelvin Mararia
(Class of 2023)
“I chose to become an SI because I enjoy seeing students having that ‘light bulb moment’ and I feel that SI as a whole help us do all that.”
Aaron Gaucher
(Class of 2021)
"I feel like SI has a meaningful impact on students. Especially those who felt like they really needed the help since sometime everybody just needs a different perspective on things. "
Zorian Kovbasniuk
(Class of 2023)
"I chose to become an SI because I always enjoy sharing my knowledge with others, while expanding my own knowledge. SI allows me to do this because it forces me to think about other ways to explain things to students that might think differently than me."
Rainer Luis
(Class of 2023)
“I chose to be an SI Leader because I like to help people, especially with math and computer science. Therefore, SI has been a great opportunity to get back to the basic concepts of programming and get to master them while I help fellow students to succeed in their classes.”
Ayan Desai
(Class of 2024)
“I chose to be an SI Leader because of the leadership opportunities it provides and allows me to help students with the subject that I am interested in.”
Jonathan Rivera
(Class of 2023)
"I think the biggest thing that I've gotten out of SI are skills that let me talk to different people in better ways, and by becoming an SI it's taught me respect, patience, and communication, which are all skills that are desperately needed in the workforce today. Having these skills will help me shine and help others shine along with me, and is definitely something I will hold now and forever. "
Joseph Waldron
(Class of 2024)
"I chose to be an SI leader to help other students who might find coding difficult but want to succeed."