Tutor.com
The University of North Alabama offers FREE on-demand, online tutoring through Tutor.com. Stuck on a problem? Want someone to review your paper? This service is easy to use and can be accessed on any device that connects to the Internet. Tutors are available to you 24/7—even at 2:00 a.m.!
When you log in to your free Tutor.com account, you'll be able to:
- Connect one-on-one with one of our 3,000+ highly qualified tutors
- View recordings of your previous sessions
- Drop off an essay for review and feedback
- Save your favorite tutors and see their schedule of availability
Sign in by logging in to any Canvas course and selecting “Tutor.com: 24/7 Online Tutoring” from the menu options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there tutoring available for my classes?
Tutors are available to help you across a wide range of subjects, such as:
- Science – Basic, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science
- Business – Accounting, Finance, Economics
- Math – Algebra, Algebra II, Basic Math, Calculus, Geometry, Statistics, Trigonometry
- English, Writing and History – Including real-time writing help
- Other subject areas including Nursing, Psychology, and Foreign Languages
You’ll also have access to educational tools and study resources such as:
- Study tools and lessons
- Drop-Off Writing Review
- Diagnostic quizzes
- Instructional videos
How do I access the tutoring services?
- Sign in to Canvas with your UNA username and password. Then, select “Tutor.com: 24/7 Online Tutoring” in any of your Canvas courses.
- Select your topic, subject, and fill out the question or concept you want help with
- Please have your question ready for your tutor before you connect. Enter your question and any important notes in the pre-session questionnaire; this will save you time while you are in your tutoring session!
- After your session with a tutor is completed, you can go back and review it any time, or even save your tutor as a “favorite.”
Questions? Please visit tutor.com/contact-us or contact Allie Mills at amills7@meili25.com.
If you would like to learn more about tutoring in any Mathematics course, please visit the Mathematics Learning Center web page.