PLUS Tutoring Application
Are you interested in doubling math learning for underserved middle school students? Personalized Learning Squared (PLUS), a collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford University, and Carnegie Learning, is looking for tutors!

As a tutor, you will receive training from the PLUS team and will work with small groups of students at local schools, to help them build their math skills. This is a paid, virtual position which current Carnegie Mellon University, Duquesne University, and University of Pittsburgh students are eligible to apply for.

If your application is selected, we will follow up with an invitation to interview. Once hired, tutors are allowed to work up to 10 hours per week when tutoring is in session.

If you have any questions, please reach out to the Tutoring Team at tutors@tutors.plus
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