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The Academic Resource Center, with locations on the Brockton and the Canton campuses, offers a range of in-person and virtual tutoring and academic support services. Individual and small-group tutoring is available in many subject areas such as mathematics, sciences, computer technology, study strategies, reading, writing, and language acquisition. In addition to tutoring, computers are available for writing, research, and course study.


Hours

Brockton ARC General Hours*

Day(s) Hours
Monday – Thursday 8:30 am – 6:00 pm
Friday 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

 

The Brockton ARC is located on the lower level of the Student Center.

* Tutoring availability varies by subject. Later night tutoring appointments available in select courses, on select evenings.

Canton ARC General Hours

Day(s) Hours
Monday – Thursday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

The Canton ARC is located on the 1st floor in Room 126.

How to Schedule an Appointment

Contact the ARC

Writing Assignments: In addition to making appointments for remote writing tutoring, students can also email a paper draft or general question to writingcenter@massasoit.mass.edu and receive tutor feedback within 24 business hours. In their email, they should include their Massasoit student V#, Professor and course name, assignment information, what they would like help with, and a copy of their writing in a Microsoft Word or Google Docs format.

 

eTutoring

eTutoring

This free, online supplementary tutoring resource (part of a tutoring consortium of colleges) provides tutoring for several Massasoit subjects. This resource offers assistance in several modes including live chat, questions and responses via email, and an online writing lab. Students with a Canvas course should access eTutoring by logging in to Canvas, choosing one of your courses, and clicking the eTutoring link on the left side of the page. You will not need a password.

Students who do not have a Canvas course should click the Forgot password? link on the eTutoring login page to receive a password for eTutoring.

Once logged in, students can view a weekly schedule of tutoring by subject.

Faculty & Student Resources

To refer a student for a Peer Tutor position

The ARC welcomes ongoing faculty referrals of peer tutors! If you have a current or former student who excels in a specific discipline (for which the ARC offers tutoring) and has strong communication and interpersonal skills, please feel welcome to make a referral by submitting your referral via the following link:

ARC- Faculty Tutor Referral & Reference Form

Academic Integrity Statement

ARC staff communicate and reinforce the role and responsibilities of a student actively engaged in the learning process and strive to assist Massasoit students to achieve their academic goals. Academic integrity is at the forefront of our considerations when working with students. We value faculty confidence in the practices of our staff and the philosophy of our center, and welcome dialogue with faculty about academic integrity.

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