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Welcome to the Peer Tutoring Log-In Page!

Hello & Welcome! We're happy you're here to register with Peer Tutoring and join our collaborative learning community.

What are Peer Tutors? Peer Tutors are fellow students who have excelled in their courses and are passionate about supporting others. They bring strong subject knowledge, relatable experiences and a friendly, positive approach to every session. Whether you're trying to learn from completed homework/quizzes, looking to confirm your understanding of a concept covered in class, or want to practice your skills, our Peer Tutors are here to guide you with patience, encouragement, and practical insights.

What is the Peer Tutoring Program? Peer Tutoring is designed to make academic support flexible and easily accessible. We support all students in the classes we serve (see below) free of charge. We offer a variety of formats, including 1:1 appointments (30- and 45-minutes), weekly walk-ins, group sessions for certain classes prior to exams, and 24X7 on-line resources. Our goal is to foster a supportive learning environment where everyone feels encouraged and empowered—because learning is better together.

Where is the Peer Tutoring Center?  We are centrally located right next to Horn Library in Babson Hall 205, a bright, inclusive space, open 7 days a week, except for holidays and breaks, to fit your needs and schedules. 

When will Fall 2025 Peer Tutoring begin?  Peer Tutoring will begin on September 8, 2025.  Our tutoring schedule will be posted closer to the start of classes.  Please check back soon!  NOTE: All Peer Tutoring sessions are in-person in Babson Hall 205 and times listed are EST.

How do I get started?  For full instructions on how to register, schedule, and access your appointment, please visit our Video Tutorial here. (video tutorial coming shortly).

How can I make the most of the Peer Tutoring Center?  Come early and come often! Feel free to bring a classmate along. Think about how you'd like to spend the time you have with the Peer Tutor.  When making a peer tutoring appointment, please attach a copy of the work you would like to review with your tutor (i.e. completed homework or quizzes, notes from class, practice problem sets). This will help the tutor prepare for your appointment and will allow both of you to make the most of your time together. 

More Information and Additional Resources:  Please visit our Peer Tutoring Website

Questions? If you have any questions, please email peertutoring@babson.edu,