Posted on November 09, 2021

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The Institute for Partnerships in Education (IPiE), housed at UNC Greensboro, is excited to announce a new partnership with Guilford County Schools (GCS) to provide tutoring services for K-12 students. Through the GCS Tutoring Partnership, IPiE is able to connect UNCG graduate and undergraduate students with GCS teachers to assist students with unfinished learning. 

Tutors work with GCS students one on one or in small groups and plan alongside GCS teachers while working in the classroom to improve educational opportunities for children in the Guilford County community. Tutors are needed in math, science, and ELA, across grade levels.

The GCS Tutoring Partnership is currently looking for additional UNCG students who are interested in joining this effort in Spring 2022. They plan to provide assistantships for graduate students for the spring semester in the amount of $20,000 for 20 hours per week, including (in/out-of-state) tuition, fees, and insurance. Moving forward, UNCG aims to offer a class for graduate assistant students that will help support their work as tutors.

For more information, contact the Institute at ipie@uncg.edu.

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