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Tutoring Services

USU Brigham City provides tutoring services for math, writing, science, and sometimes engineering. Below is information on these services.

In addition to the following tutoring services, Regional Campuses and Distance Education have an eTutoring [online tutoring] service available. Tutoring is available in several subjects. To access this service, you will need your A-Number and USU online password. Click here to log on.

Math Tutoring
  • Math tutoring is available for all math classes offered at Utah State University Brigham City Campus. Tutoring sessions are face-to-face and held in the Milton P. Miller building, Room #167. The current schedule, which is subject to change, is provided below:

    DayTime
    Monday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm (Wes)   6:30 - 8:30 pm (Jeff)
    Tuesday

    10:00 am - 3:00 pm (Wes)  6:30 - 8:30 pm (Jeff)

    Wednesday 3:30 - 8:30 pm (Wes)
    Thursday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm (Wes)  3:30 - 5:30 pm (Jeff)
    Friday 3:00 - 5:00 pm (Jeff)
The Writing Center
  • The Writing Center is available to assist students with essays, reports, papers, or any writing assignment. Two Writing Center tutoring choices are currently available:

  • Face-to-face tutoring (in-person at Utah State University Brigham City Regional Campus). Students are encouraged to make appointments by calling 435-919-1200. The Writing Center is located in the Milton P. Miller Building, Room 214. The current schedule, which is subject to change, is provided below:

  • DayTime
    Monday 3:30 – 8:30 p.m.
    Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 4:30 - 9:30 p.m.
  • Online tutoring (real-time chat system available to all USU students)

Writing Center Myths & Truths

  1. The tutor will correct my paper.

    Actually, a good tutor will not write on your paper. The tutor should be willing to address any specific grammar or punctuation concerns you may have, but will try to focus on organization and clarity foremost.

  2. The tutor will tell me if my paper is good, or can tell me what grade I am getting.

    Writing is very subjective and although the tutor will try to acknowledge strengths and have a positive attitude, only your teacher can determine what grade category your paper falls under.

  3. The tutor will tell me what is wrong with my paper.

    The person who must determine what is wrong with your paper is you. It is a good idea to think out concerns and questions before you bring your paper to the session. The tutors are glad to offer feedback, but you have the ultimate control over what goes in and out of your paper.

  4. The Writing Center is there for help with my English classes.

    Actually, the tutors at the Writing Center are happy to help students with any writing assignment. You are welcome to use the Writing Center for other classes, essays, resumes or college applications.

  5. I can't go to the Writing Center because I haven't started my paper.

    The tutors are there to help you with any stage of the writing process. If you are having trouble coming up with ideas or getting started, feel free to use the Writing Center as a brainstorming resource.
Sciences [Biology, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, Anatomy]
  • Tutoring sessions for biology, microbiology, pathophysiology, and anatomy are held throughout campus. There is a science tutoring room located in the Milton P. Miller building, room 212 [upstairs]. However, tutoring schedules and locations vary; specific information for your course will be provided by the course instructor either in class or as part of the syllabus.