Any NCC Student registered for credit courses can receive free tutoring, depending on tutor availability in Math, Science, Accounting, Computers, Reading Comprehension, Learning Strategies, Business, Computer Assisted Design (CAD), Graphics, Languages and others.
A place where students receive help with a wide variety of writing issues, including understanding writing assignments, brainstorming, drafting, outlining, critical reading/thinking, researching, documentation, revision, and editing.
Math Lab is designed to assist students in MAT 073, MAT 075, MAT 093 and MAT 094.
College-level Math and Science faculty are
available to assist students in their offices on a drop-in basis
according to scheduled times.
The Student Support Services Program is a federally funded TRIO program designed to promote the success and retention of non-traditional students who begin their studies at NCC in developmental courses. According to federal guidelines, program participants must meet federal income requirements, have a disability, or come from a family in which neither parent has a four-year college degree. Counselors assist students whose opportunities for success in college are hindered by personal or academic difficulties. The program's tutoring staff provides individualized academic support services designed to help students build a strong foundation for college studies.
eTutoring.org is an
online tutoring platform which allows faculty from participating
institutions to work with students. Faculty will answer questions
in real time, or reply to questions and essay submissions that students
have left for review and commentary (within 24 hours). Inside the
eTutoring platform students have access to: eQuestions,
online question submission with an archive of previously posted
questions & answers; eWriting, online writing lab with an archive
of previously submitted papers and revisions; meChat, live
communication tool that allows tutors and students to chat, whiteboard,
share files & applications, as well as use audio & video tools;
Resources, vast collection of tips, techniques and additional links
to help students improve their writing skills.
Student Login Instructions:
� Go to http://www.eTutoring.org click on: "Login Now!"
� Select the: "Northeast Consortium"
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Select Your Institution
as "Norwalk Community College".
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Next, click on "Need an Account" to create your FREE eTutoring user name and password.