Below is a list of skills and subject tutoring available through York University's campus Colleges. Some of the programs below are intended only for students who are affiliated with the specific college. Others are open to any York University student. Be sure to check the website of the service you're interested in attending for further details.
On the right of this page is a listing of other offices on-campus that provide useful skills, supports, and workshops.
Bethune College
- SOS Peer Tutoring: a service that provides drop-in academic support for core science courses
- M-AID-IN-NATS: a free service open to any student taking a Natural Science course.
- The Math/Stats Lab: provides tutorial help for most large introductory courses offered in the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
- Peer-Assisted Study Sessions: facilitated study groups.
- Peer Advising: meet with peers who will help direct, guide and advise you about the plethora of York University campus resources, as well as organizes public seminars to assist in deciding and preparing for their future career plans.
- Peer Mentoring: is designed to assist first-year students in making a successful transition to university life. All incoming first-year Bethune students are matched with a peer mentor before September classes start. The mentors are successful upper-year students who are trained as peer mentors
- Bethune Writing Centre: located in BC 206, offers FREE one-on-one or small group instruction in academic writing to undergraduate students affiliated with Bethune College. The Writing Tutor is Robert Fisher.
Calumet College
- Peer Assisted Study Sessions (P.A.S.S.): involve upper level academically successful students who facilitate study sessions in courses that are known to be historically challenging. PASS sessions are available several times a week.
- Psychology Tutoring: free for undergraduate students
- The Health Aid Network: is a peer-mentorship program offered in first year courses in all programs within the Faculty of Health.
Founders College
Lassonde
- Excellassonde offers:
- access to past exam and midterms
- tutor services for first and second year students.
McLaughlin College
- McLaughlin Academic Life Line (MALL): a "help line" type service, that provides students with information needed to succeed at York University.
New College
- Peers Assisting Student Success (PASS): a peer-led support program
Vanier College
- Peer Mentoring
- Study Spaces: open for student study; weekly room schedule available online
Stong College
- Kinesiology And Health Science Student Organization (KAHSSO) FREE Peer Tutoring Program: Stong College offers FREE Peer Tutoring for Kinesiology and Health Science courses
- Peer Assisted Study Sessions (P.A.S.S.) involve upper level academically successful students who facilitate study sessions in courses that are known to be historically challenging. Sessions are available several times a week.
- The Health Aid Network: is a peer-mentorship program offered in first year courses in all programs within the Faculty of Health.
- Mentoring for undergraduate students affiliated with Stong College. Graduate Peer Mentors are graduate students with professional or employment experience who will guide and mentor upper-level undergraduate students about their post-graduation career opportunities. Undergraduate students looking for a mentor - please go to http://health.apps01.yorku.ca/machform/view.php?id=106774.