FAQ

 

Starting Fall 2026, you can find our main location on the ground floor of the Library. We also offer tutoring at the Townsend Residential Life Center (TRLC), Atlantic City Kesselman Hall, and online. Check the Math Center schedule and Writing Center schedule for more details.

Face-to-face and online tutoring are offered on a drop-in basis. 

If you are looking for graduate tutoring, please visit the Graduate Tutoring Page.

We offer online tutoring in addition to face-to-face tutoring. Check the Math Center schedule and Writing Center schedule for more details.

Both the Math Center and Writing Center will provide online and in-person evening tutoring Mondays through Thursdays beginning on Monday of the second week of the semester. There will also be online Sunday evening tutoring. Check the Math Center schedule and Writing Center schedule for more details.

The Math Center offers tutoring in a wide range of math-related (Q1, Q2) courses. Please visit our schedule and select the course you need help with to see the available times and locations.

In the Writing Center tutors can share tips on active reading and how to get the most out of a textbook, but tutors do not interpret or explain readings for students.

Tutors in the Writing Center can help students in all phases of the research process, from understanding the assignment, locating credible sources using the Stockton Library’s databases, developing a thesis, preparing an outline or annotated bibliography, taking information from sources without plagiarizing, and proper documentation in APA, MLA, or Chicago styles.

A list of tutors for the Math Center and for the Writing Center is available. You can view individual tutor schedules by clicking on their names.

No, unless the instructor explicitly states otherwise in writing.

You can call the Tutoring Center (Ext. 4441) or e-mail Lauren Rivera (Lauren.Rivera@stockton.edu).