Supplimental Instruction

The SI schedule can be found on the SI/STEM Onespace site in the UT Martin Portal.

How would you like to:

  • Work in small, collaborative groups with your classmates.
  • Review lecture material, course reading, and learn new study skills in a comfortable and informal setting.
  • Go over exam strategies with an experienced SI leader who knows the course and professor.
  • Be provided with simple, concise handouts that will be excellent study guides for exams.
  • Attend study sessions as often as you like and stay as long as you need help.
  • Have all of the above provided free of charge!

For more information, or to apply to become a Supplemental Instruction Leader, please contact Sarah Morris.

Sarah Morris

Student Services Coordinator

215 Clement Hall

(731) 881-3102

smorri85@utm.edu

STEM Tutoring Lab

The STEM Lab schedule can be found on the SI/STEM Onespace site in the UT Martin Portal.

STEM Lab Free Tutoring!

Come Study With Us

  • Animal Science (ANSC)
  • Agricultural Economics (AGEC)
  • Biology (BIOL)
  • Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Computer Science (CSCI)
  • Engineering (ENGR)
  • Geosciences (GEOS)
  • Geology (GEOL)
  • Mathematics (MATH)
  • Microbiology (MBIO)
  • Neurology (NEUR)
  • Nursing (NURS)
  • Physics (PHYS)
  • Psychology (PSYC)
  • Statistics (STAT)
  • Veterinary Science (VET)
  • Zoology (ZOOL)

Library Media Center Room 120

For more information, or to apply to become a STEM Tutor, please contact Sarah Morris.

Sarah Morris

Student Services Coordinator

215 Clement Hall

(731) 881-3102

smorri85@utm.edu

Department Sponsored Centers

The Mathematics Learning Center

Offering free tutoring for all mathematics courses as well as self-paced courses with lecture and testing options, the UT Martin Mathematics Learning Center has been in operation since 1970.

The Reading Center

The Reading Center is a collaborative effort of the Student Success Center and the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences. It is located in Gooch Hall, second floor, rooms 226 & 227. For those students who wish to increase their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency, we offer Reading 100 to assist in the transition from high school to college. This instruction is designed for students who scored 22 or below on the reading portion of the ACT test. Additional small group and individual tutoring is available for those who need further support. Our mission is to increase reading, writing, and critical thinking skills for a successful college career.

The Writing Center

The Writing Center is open to all students, and most students come on a drop-in basis. Each year, there are approximately 10,000 student visits to the Writing Center. Center assistants, working more specifically with students than with individual papers, help students become better editors and writers.

In addition to individualized tutoring, the Writing Center holds two writing workshops each week, hosts Talk Time (a special outreach activity designed to give non-native speakers an opportunity to practice language skills), and offers literary roundtable discussions, basic skills review, computer assistance, and general orientation sessions for First-Year Initiative groups and other classes.