How do I cancel a lesson?
What paperwork is required before tutoring begins?
Why does Choice Tutoring require a credit card?
What is the cost of tutoring?
Does Choice Tutoring do Group Tutoring sessions?
How do I cancel a lesson?
We have a 30-hour cancellation policy. If a student fails to give us this 30-hour notice, he or she will still be charged for the lesson. Given that students are not available until after 3pm, the intent of this policy is to give the tutor enough time to reschedule another student for that block of time. Of course, if there is an unforeseen extenuating circumstance, an exception can be made.
Cancellations cannot be made by email. The student or parent should either contact the tutor directly or call Choice Tutoring during normal administrative hours, Monday through Thursday between 10am and 6pm.
What paperwork is required before tutoring begins?
In order to begin tutoring, all forms must be turned in. We need two forms:
- The Tutoring Agreement Form, which covers the cost of tutoring and requests a credit card number for security purposes.
- The Student Information Sheet.
Why does Choice Tutoring require a credit card?
We request a credit card number for our protection because we provide services prior to any billing. Invoices for billing are sent out at the end of every month. You will have 15 days to pay your invoice by check or credit card, after which the card on file will be charged automatically.
What is the cost of tutoring?
Academic tutoring is $75-$125 per 50 minute session. Standardized testing tutoring is $95-$250 per 50 minute session. The rate depends on the tutor’s level of experience; regardless of which tutor you may work with, you can be assured of working with someone who is highly proficient in your particular subject area and will do an excellent job. For at-home tutoring, there is a $5.00 fee per meeting that goes straight to the tutor for gas and driving.
Does Choice Tutoring do Group Tutoring sessions?
Group sessions are done per client’s request, i.e. if the client has one or two friends that wish to work on the same material. For group tutoring, the tutoring fees are divided up among those present at the session. If a member of the group does not show up, then those present are responsible for the costs.