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Free Tutoring for NAU Students

Dear Faculty Member,

NAU Student Learning Centers offer FREE Online Tutoring for Math & Stats, Composition and Study Skills!

Extended Campuses Students can get help with math, statistics and general composition elements such as thesis statements, citations, grammar and syntax; or general study skills such as time management, test taking and textbook reading strategies.  Students access the tutors online in BbLearn Collaborate, or the Learning Specialist for Study Skills by phone.

Click the links below to learn more about how you can refer students who could use a little extra help to be successful, or who may be struggling and don't know how to get the help they need.

Click the links below to learn more about how you can refer students who could use a little extra help to be successful, or who may be struggling and don't know how to get the help they need.

We look forward to serving you and your students!  Contact me anytime for questions about our services.

Sincerely,

Aaron Cirzan
Coordinator, South Student Learning Center
Northern Arizona University
928-523-7031
Aaron.Cirzan@nau.edu

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