Whether you’ve been writing code since you were 10 or are just now learning the fundamentals, you may need some extra help along the way. That’s why CCIS provides student resources that cover everything from improving grades and your health to connecting with peers and printers.
Tutoring
Tutoring services are available to all students taking computer and information science courses. Tutors are current CCIS students who have successfully completed CS courses, carefully selected by our faculty and trained to offer support and guidance as you work on homework or study. Tutoring is first come, first served. Please bring your laptop.
FIRST-YEAR TUTORING
Please check your class websites for a schedule of tutors available. Locations will be noted.
- Discrete Structures (CS1800)
- Fundamentals I (CS2500)
- Fundamentals 1 Accelerated (CS2500)
- Fundamentals II (CS2510)
- Logic and Computation (CS2800)
Peer tutoring – 1 Meserve Hall, 617.373.8931
Northeastern’s Peer Tutoring Program offers a wide range of tutoring services for many introductory level courses and some upper-level courses outside of CCIS. One-on-one peer tutoring appointments can be scheduled on myNortheastern under the Tutoring section.
The Writing Center – 412 Holmes Hall, 617.373.8931
The Writing Center offers in-person consulting for any level writer. They also offer online consulting and classroom visits. Schedule an appointment
The Math Tutoring Center – 540 B Nightingale Hall, 617.373.2438
Math tutoring on an individual basis is provided in algebra, pre-calculus, or calculus. Schedule a half-hour or hour-long appointment with the tutor of your choice on myNEU. This is a free service for Northeastern students.