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Faculty Services Offered by the QSC

Office of Academic Support

Quantitative Skills Center

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Request a tutor

The Quantitative Skills Center at Connecticut College is staffed by peer tutors recommended by faculty. If you would like to have a tutor for your courses, please fill out the Faculty Tutor Request Form for each course you would like to have a tutor.

Referrals by faculty

If you think a student needs a learning specialist support, please ask them to fill out The Office of Academic Support appointment request form to schedule an appointment. If you think a student will benefit from a one-to-one session with a peer tutor, please refer them to us by asking them to fill out the Individual Tutor Request Form.

Request a Workshop/Review Sessions

We work with the faculty member to offer workshops/review sessions based on the needs of the students’ quantitative needs for courses. Faculty members can request a review session by reaching out to qsc@conncoll.edu or by filling out the Review Session Request Form.

Quantitative Skills Center

E: qsc@conncoll.edu

Mailing Address

Connecticut College
Quantitative Skills Center
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320

Campus Location

Charles E. Shain Library, second floor

Connecticut College
270 Mohegan Avenue
New London, CT 06320
admission@conncoll.edu
1 (860) 447-1911
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