Student-friendly answer: Yes — while most tutoring at Acadia is in-person, online tutoring may be available depending on the tutor’s preferences and your mutual availability.
Here’s how it works:
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💬 After you’re matched with a tutor, you can discuss online options directly with them
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🖥️ Many tutors are open to using platforms like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, or Google Meet
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📄 You’ll still need to complete the Tutoring Agreement Form (PDF) before sessions begin
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📧 To request a tutor, email tutoring@acadiau.ca with your course details and mention your interest in online sessions
Tip: If you’re studying remotely or have a tight schedule, online tutoring can be a flexible and effective option — just be sure to communicate clearly with your tutor.
📘 Helpful Definitions:
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Online tutoring: Academic support delivered via video conferencing platforms
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Tutoring Agreement Form: A document outlining expectations and responsibilities for both student and tutor
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Mutual availability: A time that works for both you and your tutor
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📝 Special Notes:
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Online tutoring is not guaranteed — it depends on the tutor’s comfort and availability
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Sessions must still follow Acadia’s tutoring guidelines and take place in a professional setting
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For questions or help arranging online sessions, contact tutoring@acadiau.ca