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8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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407-823-5130
 
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Benefits of Being a SARC Tutor

  • Work study status not a requirement
  • Flexible scheduling - SARC tutors set their own hours
  • Excellent resume entry - especially for graduate school
  • Retain information for possible graduate school admittance exams
  • Further development of skills in the areas of communication, mentoring, creativity, problem-solving, and analysis

Testimonials from the Best in the Business

"My first semester tutoring was a great experience. The other tutors on staff were very nice and supportive. I love being a SARC tutor. It is a wonderful experience and I have been able to learn so much from not only the students I tutor but from my fellow SARC tutors."
Viviana, Biology Tutor

"I can't seem to stop talking about working here at SARC to other UCF students. I am not looking forward to graduating in '07 because that would mean my time at SARC would be ending"
Valerie, Spanish Tutor

"This is my third semester tutoring and I'm still as passionate about Biology as I was in the beginning. I love the students, I love the other tutors, and I feel priviledged to be a part of SARC"
JJ, Biology Tutor

"It has been an amazing and priceless experience. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the chance to work at SARC. I will never forget all of the great times I had in the lab."
Justin, Chemistry Tutor


Tutor Application and Recommendation Form

Tutor Application (paid positions) and information regarding qualifications, duties, tasks and training - Application (pdf)
Volunteer Tutor Application and information - Application (pdf)

  • You will need adobe acrobat to open the application. If you do not have this application, it is free and downloadable at www.adobe.com
  • Please read pages 1 and 2 of the application. Complete page 3; you may type directly into the form.
  • Once you have completed your portion of the application, print the document
  • Turn the tutor application, all portions including the biographical sketch, recommendation, and degree audit into SARC. SARC is located in Howard Phillips Hall, room 113
  • Deliver the Letter of Recommendation form to your chosen reference. Instructions for completing this portion are on the form. OR, persons that you choose to serve as references may also download the reference form below, complete it, and deliver it to SARC.

Tutor Application Letter of Recommendation

If you have been chosen to serve as a reference for a Tutor applicant, please complete the Letter of Recommendation form below. You may type directly into the form. Once you have completed your portion, please print page 3 and sign the form. You may mail it back to the address on the form, or fax it back to 407-823-2051

Letter of Recommendation Form (pdf)


Home of the 2004 National Tutoring Association, Tutor of the Year, Elizabeth Keller

Feel free to contact Mr. Kenneth Staack, Coordinator of Academic Support Services, at 407-823-5130 or at kstaack@mail.ucf.edu if you have any questions about the position.

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