Role of a Tutor
Dos and Don'ts
Time and Attendance
Appointments
TutorTrac
100

T/F: Tutors can provide study skills advice.

True

100

Do: make ___ contact.

eye

100

If you don't have an appointment, you _______.

go to your respective walk-in, wait for a drop-in, or work on a project.

100

Appointments are ____ minutes long.

50

100

After a session, a tutor should complete an ________.

evaluation
200

Can a tutor write/type for a student while they work?

No.

200

Do: ask ________.

questions

200

You must wear your ____ _____ on shift.

tutor badge

200

T/F: Tutors can cancel sessions for a student.

False

200

Online tutors must mark all sessions as _____ or _____.

attended or no-show

300

The professor is the sage on the stage. The tutor is the _____ on the ____.

guide/side

300

Don't: provide advice about _______.

registration

300

If running late, you should ____________.

call the Tutoring Center and speak with someone.
300
Who should you speak with about permanent appointments?

Candice

300

Onsite tutors mark a student as no-show after _____ minutes.

15

400

T/F: An in-class tutor can lead class if the professor is out.

FALSE

400

Don't: use your _____ during a session.

phone

400

Tutors are required to take a break after ____ hours.

five

400

Tutors do not help with _____.

take-home tests or labs

400

T/F: You have to log in and out at a kiosk for every shift and break.

True

500

A tutor _______ learning.

facilitates

500

Do: ask for ____ when needed!

help

500

You should check your schedule every ____.

hour

500

Where do you wait for students?

Onsite: front desk; Online: Webex room

500

If your schedule is wrong, inform ______.

your direct supervisor