Academic Support: Tutoring Services
Learning at Wheaton is a collaborative process. From day one through graduation, students have access to a range of academic support services designed to strengthen skills, deepen understanding, and build confidence. Peer tutors are available to help with course content, writing projects, study strategies, projects, and time management. No matter your academic goals, support is here to help you take your learning to the next level:
- Peer Tutoring – content areas & supporting your learning process: Filene Center atrium, Kollett Hall-Discovery Center
- Writing Support: Scholar’s Lab in the Madeleine Clark Wallace Library, Main Level, Room 101
Why Use Peer Tutoring?
Reaching out for academic support is a smart way to stay engaged and grow as a student. Peer tutors at Wheaton are friendly, knowledgeable students who understand the challenges of college life and are ready to help. Tutoring can give you that extra boost in a class, help you stay organized, or simply offer a consistent space to focus on your work. Making it part of your routine can make a real difference, and our team is here to support you!
Support for your learning process
Need help with time management, preparing for a project/presentation, studying for a specific course, navigating Canvas, or boosting your academic performance? Our peer tutors offer:
- Individual/Group Tutoring for various subjects
- Study Groups
- Help with managing time and getting organized
- Academic Technology (Canvas, Starfish, DegreeWorks)
- Workshops
Please check out the Tutoring Schedule for details!
Support for your writing process
Students can consult with both faculty and peer writing tutors. Students with writing assignments in any class, in any subject, are welcome — find their tutoring schedule on the last page of the tutoring schedule. Tutoring in writing is usually one-on-one.