Tutoring FAQ

Where is tutoring in my unit?

Tutoring is held in one of the study lounges for each unit. All subjects for that unit have tutoring held in the same room. The current locations by unit are

Unit 1
Central L20
Unit 2
Towle L11
Unit 3
Classroom A10
Foothill/Bowles/Stern
Classroom B
Clark Kerr
Building 1, Seminar Room A

What is the Residence Hall Tutoring Program?

Academic Service Center Tutors provide drop-in tutorial services for students living in UC Berkeley's Residence Halls. During regularly scheduled evening shifts, a team of Academic Service Center Tutors assist residents with their coursework and academic assignments, and promote student success. Most tutors work in one of the following five subject areas: chemistry, mathematics, physics, statistics/economics, or writing. Throughout the year, tutors conduct midterm and final exam reviews and other programs as necessary in the residence halls.

How does the program work?

Tutoring is offered on a drop-in basis in fundamental courses covering areas of mathematics, chemistry, physics and writing. Tutoring is offered Sunday-Thursday between 8pm-10pm. Tutoring begins the 2nd or 3rd week of each semester and continues through dead week.

Who are the tutors?

Our tutoring staff is made up of UC Berkeley undergraduate and graduate students.

Which courses are normally covered by the tutoring program?

Tutoring for the following courses is usually offered:

  • Math 1A, 1B, 16A, 16B, 53, 54
  • Physics 7A, 7B, 8A, 8B
  • Chemistry 1A, 3A, 3B
  • Writing: Reading & Composition A and B; courses in English, Comp Lit, rhetoric, social Sciences, etc. that require papers.

You can find more information about these classes in the UC Berkeley General Catalog.

How can I become a Tutor or a Tutoring Program Supervisor?

Take a look at the current job openings.