School Based Tutoring will focus on supporting middle and high school students in the Princeton community to overcome the education gap. We have partnered with Princeton K-12 to provide tutoring opportunities during the week to support teachers in the classroom. Volunteers will be able to work in the classroom with district professionals and learn skills like classroom management. We are excited for our students to work directly with experts in the community. This program is scheduled to start in mid semester as students are identified for tutoring.
Time Commitment Overview:
Volunteers meet twice a semester for trainings and reflections as a group.
- Volunteers work with youth based on selected schedule(s). The time commitment will be depend upon what you sign up for. Consistency in whatever commitment you make is important for these community centered programs.
Required Trainings:
- General Volunteers:
- Working with Minors
- University Background Check Process
- Princeton School District Fingerprinting- This process may take time to schedule so if you are committed to serving in-school, begin this asap.
- Project Leaders:
- General Trainings
- Pace Center Service Leader Onboarding
This project is open to all Princeton University students interested in supporting the project's mission, regardless of identity, such as race, sex, ethnicity, national origin, or other protected characteristics.