Peer Education is proud to employ over 100 undergraduate Peer Tutors.

Individuals who tutor through Peer Education come from a variety of academic backgrounds and majors but share a common passion for serving their peers and the UGA community through knowledge sharing, encouragement, and academic support.

Peer Tutors are selected through a competitive application process and materials are reviewed regularly based on changes in tutoring demand and staffing.

Pay

Peer Tutors receive $14/hour, course credit for the UNIV 1204 pedagogy course, CRLA accreditation and experiential learning credit (depending on school/college).

Peer Tutor job requirements include

  • Enroll in and complete UNIV 1204 (a one-hour institutional credit course) within your first semester of being a Peer Tutor (unless you have already completed UNIV 1204)
    • By taking this training course, you will receive tutor accreditation through the College Reading and Learning Association
    • Students cannot register for the course prior to being hired as a Peer Tutor
  • Work anywhere from 8 to 20 hours/week
  • Be able to commit to working a regular schedule
  • Complete ongoing trainings with Peer Education staff including a beginning of semester training
  • Be proficient and subject matter and have the ability to explain topics to others
  • Have excellent communication skills and a patient approach to explaining concepts
  • Be able to recognize when to make referrals to appropriate campus resources when assistance beyond a Peer Tutor’s qualifications is needed

To qualify for a Peer Tutoring position, you must

  • Demonstrate academic excellence
  • Have completed at least one semester of classes at UGA
  • Tutor a minimum of 5 courses and/or 3 subjects
  • Seek a recommendation in each subject for which you are applying

To apply to become a Peer Tutor

If you are interested in becoming a Peer Tutor for the upcoming semester, please apply a semester in advance. For example, we hire Fall Peer Tutors at the end of the Spring semester.

All application materials are kept on hand one year from application date for future consideration.

Please note, all application materials must be submitted online via the link below.

  • Complete the below Peer Tutor application
  • Seek a faculty or teaching assistant recommendation for each of the subjects to be tutored
    • Instructors will be emailed directly with a link to complete their reference form once your application has been completed

Students do not need a separate recommendation for each course. However separate recommendations are required for each subject. A recommendation from a Math instructor would be sufficient for MATH 1101 and MATH 1113. However, a student interested in tutoring Chemistry and Biology courses would need separate recommendations from an instructor in each of those departments.

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