To make a 50-minute appointment, call 918-594-8232, stop by North Hall 103, or email tulsa.lsc@okstate.edu. Because we try to serve as many people as possible, we limit appointments to one 50-minute block per visit and two visits per week.
Feel free to work on your assignment in our center at your own pace. As long as a tutor is available, he or she will be happy to answer your questions as they arise.
In a typical tutoring session (50 minutes long), we begin by asking you to fill out a form that requests information regarding your assignment, the class, and whether you want your professor to know you are attending tutoring sessions.
Tutoring Services is located on the ground floor of North Hall. North Hall has ramp entrances and automated doors.
Tutoring Services has a growing library of textbooks, supplemental resource books and writing style guides which you may use while visiting the center. Additionally, we offer handouts for quick reference on some math topics as well as a large variety of handouts on writing topics. We also have graphing, financial, and standard calculators available for you to use if you forget to bring your own.
View information on Tutoring Services hours here.
Tutoring Services is located in North Hall 103 just behind the Information Center.
Tutoring Services does not automatically send word to your professor, but if you would like, your instructor can be notified about your visit. We will send a conference summary which describes what you and your tutor worked on during your session. The summary does not evaluate you, your instructor or your assignment in any way. It simply summarizes the areas discussed in the conference. Many students and professors appreciate this service because it facilitates more communication between them, and it keeps the professor informed of the work that the student is doing to improve his or her skills.
Please bring your textbook, your assignment and your calculator if you will need it. We may have a copy of your textbook here and we do have calculators available for your use; however, it would be best if you bring your own materials that you are familiar with.
Yes, the tutor can work with you to review the concepts and work through practice problems to prepare you for an exam. You may want to schedule more than one appointment, so it is best not to wait until the last minute.
A tutor can go through the functions of your calculator with you. Bring your textbook so the tutor can work through some problems with you while demonstrating the various functions of the calculator.
For a session, please bring:
You may want to consider the following:
In a typical tutoring session (50 minutes long), we will read through your paper together, then discuss the paper's strengths and weaknesses. Together, we will brainstorm ideas and discuss strategies to improve on the areas that need strengthening. You can either request that we focus on an area that you are concerned with or let us determine the focus. We will typically focus on global issues first, such as audience awareness, organization, thesis and development. If there is time, or if you make multiple appointments, we will also focus on sentence-level concerns such as grammar, mechanics and word choice.
As the writer, you maintain responsibility for and control over your paper. Much of what writing consultants say is our own personal opinion and based on our own writing styles, so suggestions may be politely declined.
Papers from many courses besides English--such as biology, political science, communications and engineering--are welcome. You can come in to work on essays, research papers, Master's theses, dissertations, technical writing, poetry, fiction, scholarship essays, graduation applications or academic or personal writing projects.
We will work with you one-on-one to help you improve your writing skills; however, there are some things we will not do:
You can bring an electronic version of your paper, but it is not necessary. Bring in whatever you have at the time, whether it is typewritten, handwritten or electronic. Student computers with access to the Internet and printers are available.
No. We do not provide a drop-off proofreading service. In order to benefit from our services, schedule your appointment early enough to incorporate any changes into your paper before it is due.
At this time, tutors only provide face-to-face conferences. However, in special cases, an exception may be made if schedules permit. Contact Tutoring Services to discuss this option.
Yes. Every effort is made to work with non-native speakers. We have consultants who are experts in Teaching English as a Second Language.
For information on plagiarism, consult OSU's Academic Dishonesty Policies and Procedures.
One of the most effective methods of becoming a skilled writer is to become an avid reader. Reading gives you a better feel for how other people use words and formulate arguments. However, the best way to improve your writing is to do lots of it. Every paper that you write gives you more writing experience and strengthens your writing abilities. To make the most of each writing task, you should plan to revise your paper several times. This is where the tutor comes in.
Think of writing as a process with many phases (for example, idea generation, draft writing, revision and editing) and allow one of our tutors to be your sounding board during one or more of these phases. The benefits of talking about writing are vast and can accelerate your skills as a writer. Some of the best writers are those who know how to take advantage of the resources available to them.
Copyright © Oklahoma State University - Tulsa | 700 N. Greenwood Ave. | Tulsa, OK 74106 | 918-594-8000
Campus Map | Contact Webmaster