Faculty and Staff
Tutoring and Learning Resources are available to offer support to faculty and staff to better serve their students.
Refer Your Student to TLR Resources
Academic Coaching is student-centered mentoring designed to identify the behaviors and tools required for academic success. Students may Request an Academic Coach or attend a scheduled Academic Success Workshop.
Tutoring services are subject-centered support that helps students master current course-related knowledge and skills. If you need tutoring services in general subjects, visit one of our tutoring sessions during drop-in hours.
Request an Academic Presentation
Tutoring and Learning Resources is available to meet with your classroom to present the services available. We offer class presentations about our services and presentations on topics such as Metacognition, Goal Setting and Motivation, Learning Styles, Note-Taking Strategies, Time Management, Study Strategies and Test Prep
To schedule a presentation, please complete our Presentation Request Form.
Recommend a Student for a TLR Student Employment
If you know a student who would excel as a peer tutor, workshop presenter and/or academic coach, please email our office or give us a call so that we can reach out to the student with a link to our job application(s). More information and links to job applications can also be found on our Student Employment Opportunities page.
TLR Syllabus Statement
We highly recommend that faculty members include information about the services offered at Tutoring and Learning Resources in their syllabus.
Tutoring and Learning Resources offers free services designed to help you improve your academic performance. Available services include Course-Based Tutoring, Academic Coaching, Academic Success Workshops, Smartpen Loans, and more. Services are available virtually. For more information, visit www.uwf.edu/tlr, email tutoring@uwf.edu, or call 850.474.3176.
Syllabus Toolkit
If you need assistance, the CTLT's Syllabus Toolkit is a resource that can help you update an existing syllabus or write a new one centered on helpful and up-to-date information for your students.