Academic Success and Achievement Program | ASAP Tutoring

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ASAP offers free peer tutoring to all first-year students and any student living on campus, including new transfer students and Bear Creek residents.

We provide:

  • One time or recurring sessions
  • One-on-one or group sessions
  • Trained peer mentors who tutor students taking similar courses and provide ongoing support
  • Study tips, effective exam preparation and support in transitioning to university-level academics
  • In-person or virtual options

Sign up for tutoring sessions using Penji  

ASAP has partnered with Penji to provide a simple mobile and web experience for managing your tutoring. Create an account using your colorado.edu email on the .

How to use the Penji app

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ASAP Office Hours

  Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  Center for Community Suite S342
  303-735-3303
  For questions, please email asap@colorado.edu.

We are offering a hybrid tutoring model, with both in-person and virtual tutoring options available.

Not eligibile for ASAP Tutoring? 

ASAP Tutoring is available to all first-year students and students living on campus. If you aren't eligible for the ASAP Tutoring service and are looking for tutoring help, learn more about these tutoring academic resources available across campus. 

Tutoring tips and resources

 

Important things to do before your tutoring session

  • Connect with Tutor Mentor via chat in Penji. Tell them the goals you hope to get out of your tutoring session.
  • If you cannot attend your scheduled session, let your Tutor Mentor know at least 24 hours in advance.
  • At the end of your session, complete a Tutor Session Evaluation in Penji. 

 

Tips to make the most out of your tutoring sessions

  • Come prepared. This means you should attend class, take notes, read the textbook, attempt the homework and come with questions. 
  • Tutors guide your learning. They work with you, not for you. They help you think through concepts, share study strategies and develop skills.
  • Tutor Mentors are students just like you. Tutor-Mentors provide academic support, but they do not guarantee grades or evaluate your work. You still need to put the effort in before, during and after tutoring sessions for success.

 

Textbook Lending Library

Check out textbooks for any of your classes for FREE! We have a number of books for many of the general education and lower division classes. Our library is not exhaustive, but we would be happy to check if we have the book you need.

This service is available to all ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ students. Simply email asap@colorado.edu for more information. 

When emailing, please include your name, the course number, the book title and edition.