Residential Tutoring

Residential Tutoring

Everyone needs a little help sometimes. That's why there is free math and writing tutoring offered in various residence hall locations on campus to help students develop the study skills needed to succeed in the classroom.

Check out the free, drop-in evening tutoring sessions in the center buildings of the Briscoe, Forest, and Teter Residence Halls. 

General Hours: 

  • Sundays through Thursdays, 7:00-11:00 pm (locations open at 6:00 pm, tutoring starts at 7:00 pm).
  • There will also be introductory math tutoring during evening hours, and here is the spring 2026 Zoom link

Update (February 2, 2026):

There will be introductory math and writing tutoring available during the residential tutoring sessions (in-person and online) during the evenings, with more details on other pages within this website. Specific updates about limited services (no math help on a particular night or a location closure) will be added to this website throughout the semester, so check back periodically.  

Satellite writing/language tutoring:

In addition to the residence hall locations, there is also writing/language tutoring in various culture centers on campus, with specific days/times for the spring 2026 semester listed below.

Writing tutoring - Thursdays 3:00-5:00 pm

Writing Tutoring - Tuesdays noon-2:00 pm and Wednesdays 5:00-7:00 pm

Spanish tutoring - Tuesdays 11:30 am to 1:30 pm; Wednesdays and Thursdays 5:30-8:30 pm

Writing Tutoring - Mondays and Wednesdays 6:00-8:00 pm

For more information about residential tutoring or other academic support questions, please contact Leslie Robinson (ljrobins@iu.edu or acadsupp@iu.edu).

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Academic resources for all subjects

If your course doesn't offer tutoring, consider contacting your instructor or the department for more tutoring options as well as office hours. For more general support with academics, you may be interested in these general academic support options below.

Academic Coaching

Meet with a peer academic coach to learn about study skills, how to be successful in your first few semesters, and how to use IU resources to thrive in your courses.

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Support Courses for Credit

Earn credit alongside your peers while working with trained instructors to develop academic skills and feel more comfortable on campus.

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