Academic Success & Tutoring

Basic Math Applications - $300

Instructor: Antoinette Marie Davis

In each of the three modules of this self-paced, asynchronous, online course, you will receive detailed written feedback and a 1:1 live mentoring session via Zoom with the instructor. During the course, you will:

  • Identify ways in which basic math applications are used in the real world;

  • Calculate by using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; and

  • Solve word problems using basic mathematical functions.

Intermediate Algebra - $350

Instructor: Antoinette Marie Davis

In each of the four modules of this self-paced, asynchronous, online course, you will receive detailed written feedback and a 1:1 live mentoring session via Zoom with the instructor.

During the course, you will:

  • Use polynomials to solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems;

  • Solve graph equations;

  • Assess inequalities and how solutions can be found when inequalities are graphed; and

  • Apply algebraic and quadratic functions to solve problems.

How to Get Into Law School - $300 - Enroll

Instructor: Andrew Jumper

In each of the three modules of this self-paced, asynchronous, online course, you will receive detailed written feedback and a 1:1 live mentoring session via Zoom with the instructor. During the course, you will:

  • Identify law schools that align with your personal and professional goals

  • Develop a comprehensive application package

  • Formulate a strategy for law school admissions interviews

Effective Writing Skills - $400 - Enroll

Instructor: Jonathan Bratt

In each of the five modules of this self-paced, asynchronous, online course, you will receive detailed written feedback and a 1:1 live mentoring sessions via Zoom with the instructor. 

During the course, you will:

  • Explain the importance of identifying the audience and purpose and selecting appropriate communication choices;

  • Use traditional and online tools and methods to find, evaluate, and process information;

  • Identify the different types of reports and proposals and their purposes;

  • Write practical and concise emails, memos, and business letters; and

  • Use technology to correct spelling, grammar, or syntax errors.