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Continuation of CLASS Services Online

The Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS)  is working to move as many of our programs as possible to an online format beginning Monday, March 23, 2020.

We will update our website with additional information as soon as possible. Please check back for updates as we adjust to new University protocols designed to protect the health of all members of our community in light of COVID-19. Below, we summarize what we know now about continuation of CLASS services. Official information about COVID-19 is available through Syracuse University.

Group tutoring: We will be using Blackboard Collaborate Ultra to hold as many of our regularly scheduled group tutoring sessions online as possible. We anticipate being able to continue in most, if not all courses, for which group tutoring is available now. Separate Blackboard organizations will be created for each course CLASS tutors. Information on how students can view, sign up for, and participate in group tutoring sessions will be provided on the CLASS website as soon as possible. Online group tutoring will begin on Monday, March 23. Group tutoring will not be available during spring break.

Individual tutoring: We are encouraging undergraduate and graduate students who currently offer individual tutoring to continue these services for the rest of the semester. Individual tutoring will continue to utilize the Syracuse University Tutor Matching Service (TMS) Syracuse platform, which we use now. A tool for conducting sessions online is built into the platform. We anticipate that additional students may seek tutoring as the University moves to an online course delivery model. All individual tutors must be current Syracuse University undergraduate or graduate students with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and a B+ or higher in the courses they tutor. Eligible current students interested in becoming tutors can sign up on the the Syracuse page of the Tutor Matching Service (TMS) website. Students seeking help for a course that is not currently listed for tutoring should email class@syr.edu.

Academic coaching: Academic coaching remains available to 1st- and 2nd- year full-time students and may be especially valuable this semester as students adjust to the challenges of completing all their coursework online. First- and second-year students who would like to start the coaching program must complete the informed consent on our website no later than March 27th. Students already participating in coaching this semester will receive an email from CLASS explaining options for receiving coaching via Blackboard Collaborate Ultra. Learn More About Academic Coaching

Academic integrity: We will continue to move forward with pending and newly reported academic integrity cases. Students and faculty with academic integrity questions or concerns should email aio@syr.edu.

Please call or email CLASS at 315-443-2005 or class@syr.edu for additional information about any of our services or to inquire about additional support options. We recognize that the transition to online courses poses new challenges and are eager to help.


For additional support resources please visit the following help centers:

Calculus Help Center

Physics Help Center

Writing Center 

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