Tutoring
Tutoring Services
Let's face it.
No one is great in all subjects.
I might be great in English, but struggle with math.
Tutoring can help strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills.
Pierpont has got you covered!
You have access to in-person tutoring at two locations and
24/7 online tutoring!
In-Person Tutoring
Tutors specializing in Math and Writing are available to help.
This service is free to you as a student and no appointment is necessary!
Tutoring Centers are located at:
at the Advanced Technology Center (room numbers to be announced), and
the Teaching and Learning Commons at Caperton Center.
For help with other subjects, inquire in the Tutoring Center
or email Jeffrey Noel (jnoel@pierpont.edu).
Online Tutoring
Tutor.com
Pierpont provides you 24/7 online tutoring on multiple subjects through Tutor.com.
Helpful Hint: When you meet with your tutor, provide them with a specific example of what you need help with. Give them the homework problem you are struggling with.
The link is in your Blackboard.
Brainfuse
Brainfuse writing lab tutors use proven methods to assist users throughout the writing process, from inception to final draft.
The link is in your Blackboard.
Tutor.com AND Brainfuse are free to you as a student!
For more information about online tutoring services, contact your instructors or Pierpont's Student Services.
304-367-4907 studentservices@pierpont.edu
Office of Student Success & Completion
The mission of the Office of Student Success & Completion is to provide personalized, ongoing, intentional interactions with students from orientation through graduation.
It supports Pierpont students by facilitating student connections with the institutional community, orchestrating cross-campus collaboration, and promoting academic achievement, and dedication to program completion.
The primary goal of the Office of Student Success & Completion is to work with students individually and assist in a success plan to aid in overcoming any barrier to college success.
To ensure that students take full advantage of student services and educational opportunities, the Office has implemented a student success program supported by an Early Alert System. The system allows faculty as well as students to be proactive and involved in facilitating the academic components of student persistence through early detection and intervention.
What Constitutes an Early Alert?
Poor attendance
Tardiness
Low scores on assignments and/or tests
Not submitting homework
Not logging-in to Blackboard
A change in demeanor (attitude, behavior, poor participation, and engagement in class)
Knowledge of personal barriers (death in family, finances, etc.)
To refer yourself, call the number below or click the link.
(304) 367-4854
For more information, contact the Office of Student Success & Completion
mdobbs1@pierpont.edu
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