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Lashondra
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Lashondra
BA North Carolina Central University
5+ Years Tutoring

I've been teaching for 10 years. I started in daycare in college after babysitting for my church members. You can say children are my life. I've taught 3rd-8th grade, all subjects including Bible. 5th grade and middle school 6th-8th might have my heart. I have a passion for kids and education. I'm currently a mom of a 2 yr old little girl who is my joy.

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James
PhD Michigan State University • PhD North Carolina Central University
9+ Years Tutoring

Hi there! I've been teaching and tutoring for over 12 years, and I absolutely love history. It's been a passion of mine since I was a kid, which is why I pursued a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in the subject. I've taught a variety of topics, from World Societies to AP U.S. History, and I truly believe that history is more than just memorizing dates. It's about learning how to think critically and write effectively. By teaching my students these skills, I'm helping them succeed not only in history but in all areas of their lives. I've taught or tutored in American History, European History, Critical Writing, African History, World History, Government, and Economics. If you choose me as your tutor, I promise to be fully invested in your success and growth as a student.

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Robert
AM North Carolina Central University • AM University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
8+ Years Tutoring

Helping students grow is a passion of mine; it is, in fact, my life's work. Since I graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2001 and NC Central University in 2005, I have worked to help students develop their potential in my roles as as an Exceptional Children's Teacher, Middle School ELA teacher, High School English and Social Studies teacher, and College Developmental Reading/Writing and English/History/Humanities instructor.

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Christy
MS North Carolina Central University • MS Livingstone College
5+ Years Tutoring

My name is Christy and I have been tutoring for over 17 years. My passion is helping students to have a light bulb moments. I believe that once the foundation is laid, students are able to learn and build in the way that they learn and build. I am an unconventional tutor because I do not have a specific style or way that I tutor. I listen to my students needs and adjust accordingly because rarely do two people learn the same. I have taught elementary, middle, high and college math for well over 17 years. I am experienced with working with all students from different backgrounds. I majored in Computer Information Systems and received a Bachelor's and Master's degree in the field. I just completed a Master of Library Science in December 2020.

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Traci
BA North Carolina Central University
4+ Years Tutoring

I am currently enrolled at North Carolina Central University as a Psychology major. I hope to go to grad school after attaining my bachelors degree and eventually become a licensed talk therapist. Though my focus in school is on Psych, Ive chosen Reading and English as my tutoring subjects because ever since I read my first book as a child I've had a passion for both. I love reading new stories and learning new things and I treasure having the ability to comprehend and be able to help others comprehend underlying themes and messages that are being relayed throughout different texts. I believe that as long as you have the right strategies, reading comprehension can become a tool in anyones belt. There is a lesson in every text and that is a concept I will strive to be able to pass along to all my students. Outside of academics, I play the clarinet and spend most of my free time with the Marching Band at my school.

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Prince
Current Grad Student, Environmental Science North Carolina Central University • Current Undergrad Student, Biology, General North Carolina Central University
9+ Years Tutoring

A few years ago, I was flipping through a Irish TIME newspaper, and I came upon a two-page photo that sent a chill through my body. The picture of the beautiful landscape of the USA such as Utah, Washington etc. Life is an unpredictable journey that we all seek to understand or try to predict its outcome. Thousands of people come to the United States from around the world to study and improve their skills. Numerous programs provide a wide variety of learning opportunities. It made me feel and think about my life and ultimately the lives of the unfortunate. The photo had such an impact on me because it was not a photo of the past, but a photo of the present, and it hit me that there were so many horrible things going on in the world today. It made me feel petty for all the little complaints that I had in life, such as getting pimples. I am a sophomore in college and I am really trying to figure out what I want to do for the rest of my life. I want to help the unfortunate in our world today, but I am not exactly sure hot I would like to do this. I am considering being a doctor and getting involved with Doctors Without Borders. I have some experience in the medical field. Therefore, any bit of experience would be greatly beneficial to me. Since I am biology major with aim of pursuing medicine I'm interested in helping others as well as to improve the overall health and nutrition of people, I feel that I meet this request.The American Dream is different for everyone, though it is most commonly associated with success, freedom, and happiness. The concept of the American Dream seems to have dwindled from where it was in the past few generations. It has gone from success, freedom, and happiness to having lots of money and the nicest possessions. It has been said that Americans are no longer trying to keep up with the Joneses, and instead looking at celebrities and the characters they portray in films or on television and therefore expect to have greater, more expensive possessions. As for me America is the land of opportunity. If I work hard enough, I can be whatever I want to be. If I truly want something, I can get it. I will work hard and grow up to be whatever it is that makes me happy. The sky is the limit. We can all remember hearing these statements and maybe even believing them at some point in our childhood, but now they seem almost comical.It was the fall 2015 and after several advising appointments, emails, and phone calls, I am finally registered in Biomedical and Biological Science. As a newly declared Biology major, I really didnt know what to expect. All I knew was that we were going to be studying of biological stuff that I could barely handle my excitement. Since as long ago as I can remember I have always been fascinated by the natural world. That childish fascination has not left me but deepened over the years. This interest has led me to my love of biology. I am considering the Natural Resources major for various reasons. Since I was a child, I have been fascinated by the world around me. When I traveled to Ukraine and Bulgaria for NGO program, the medical efforts of these two countries interested me and I knew that I wanted to do something related to medical science. The summer of my junior year in high school, I attended an human biological science program at London Westminster University. I learned about the problems facing migratory people from Africa, Eastern Europe and how human populations were dwindling because of lack of medical care. During this time, I confirmed my desire to serve people with medical issues and find a way to balance the interaction between diseases and ways to cure them. We learned about the polio problems western Africa with the effects of dwindling numbers of children with limited access to health care and the tragedy of the commons. I enjoy engaging in activities that involve helping others. I have attended the Saturday Program, which involves about two hours of playing with children especially refuges from different underserved countries in the County Clare, Ireland area. While this may seem to be a stretch from medicine, I hope that my interactions with the children were helpful to them and perhaps may influence their health and lifestyle, even if in a minimal way. I feel that enjoying helping others is a large part of any career in healthcare, so I feel that this experience has been quite useful. At some point in high school, I was considering a major in biological sciences with a concentration in neurobiology and behavior because it has intrigued me from early in my high school career. After working in a biology preparatory lab and taking an honors biology course in high school, I discovered a general interest in science.North Carolina Central University (NCCU) been a Historically black colleges and university which was founded on the belief that everyone deserves access to a college education. NCCU offer classes and extracurricular activities that can be harder to come by at other schools. Students often find that the courses offered at an NCCU give them a one of a kind opportunity to explore African American history and experiences. At an NCCU, youll find people who come from similar backgrounds and circumstances and who have had similar cultural experiences. Theres an atmosphere of community and collaboration among the student body, and the professors and faculty will be there to help nurture and guide you throughout your college education. NCCUs do primarily serve African American students, but they are accustom to unlimited cultural experience. On the contrary, people from all over the world come to the NCCU, which results in diverse student bodies. Majoring in Biological Sciences are well prepared for a rigorous medical curriculum. The relationship between faculty and students at NCCU is vital to students who hope to attend schools for many reasons. As a Biological Sciences major several courses including some of your entry-level courses will be taught by professional and well trained faculty. I will have the opportunity to hear lectures from and conduct research under scientists who are known throughout the world. As a student at NCCU I'm also assigned a faculty advisor to assist me with career and academic concerns. Each year several Biology majors are accepted to medical school who attended NCCU. As a Biology major attending NCCU, I have the opportunity to participate in world-class scientific research taking place within the Department of Biological Sciences. Students have opportunity to join laboratories studying cancer, genetics, cardiovascular and many more. undergraduates at NCCU participated in intensive research projects supported by our grant for undergraduate education from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as well as students receiving summer internships programs. A Pre-Health Advising mentoring is available to incoming Freshmen Biology majors who plan to attend medical school. The students attend meetings and social activities as well as seminars designed to meet the needs of premedical students. If one hope to attend a health Professional school but would like to customize your undergraduate program you can choose among several different specializations within the Biology department.NCCU managed to exceed my expectations. I originally chose NCCU because of how genuine every student I met was and that perception continues to persist. I have met the most interesting and talented people while at NCCU and have made some of the closest friends. One moment we'll be discussing a bio problem set, the next discussing the real solution to economic disparity, the next talking about our upbringings. While it's easy to think of NCCU as a competitive college, I think that's far from the truth. I have never collaborated as much as I have at NCCU. Everyone wants the best for each other and grades are not a focus. The social scene at NCCU is also great. Just based off of the year I've been here, I can already say that NCCU has changed me to be a more well rounded person. There is the stress of making a good adjustment because I believe my future depends upon my doing well. Since I have been away without my family, I do sometimes get homesick, miss my old routines and structures. Knowing my particular learning style, I was a bit apprehensive when the only workable section of biology classes for my schedule was offered on-line which I don't prefer. I usually perform best in a traditional class environment. The combination of an on-line class and the challenging nature of the material to be covered contributed to my nervousness. I found however, that it was not as bad as I had imagined. Do not get me wrong, there is a lot of work involved, but with the detailed lecture notes, assigned readings, homework problems, E-learn-smart and computational tools, and most importantly my professors for the encouragement which enable me to succeed in this course. It is exciting to be able to apply certain concepts learned in the course to an actual work assignment I was doing at the time. The ability to apply one concept in the "real world" encouraged me to look for ways to incorporate the other concepts learned. I truly enjoyed this university, the challenges that comes with it and really like the student-professor interaction. At this point I believe my cumulative GPA is between 28-3.1. I could have done better but life has its toll on me. Going through immigration process can be very stressful, especially when you don't know the outcome of your applications since every aspect of your life in the USA is dependent your immigration papers. Due this I didn't dedicate the time I needed to study well for my classes. NCCU provides student support programs, services, and activities consistent with its mission that are intended to promote student learning and enhance the development of its students. Most student support programs, services, and activities are administered through the Division of Student Success which very vital for me. I feel at ease to access all this benefits on campus. The mission of NCCU is to support and enhance the academic experience of a diverse student body resulting in my success. NCCU provides and supports the mission of the college by taking an active role with their students by engaging and facilitating their learning experience through career and personal exploration, and educational goal attainment in a professional and caring manner. NCCU informs students about their tuition and fee payment options, this helps me to apply for financial aid.As an undergraduate, I have worked as a community care facility on weekend caring for elderly and disabled person at the Carillon Assisted Living of Durham. Also, I have been a volunteer in the emergency room at the UNC- Medical Center in Chapel Hill, NC in the summer of 2016. Finally, between 2011 and 2012 I was employed as a part time assistant caregiver in a nursing home at Ennis Nursing Home & Pairc na Coille Retirement Village in Ireland, where I work closely with nurses who administer palliative care to elderly residents. I am able to see how a private health care environment functions to succeed in promoting life and well-being. I have learned the types of drugs that are used, how they work, and what they are for; either to prevent or cure illness or control disorders. Throughout my undergraduate career, I have been involved in research through participation in Partner Program at North Carolina Central University and UNC-Chapel Hill, which concentrates on basic cancer research. During the summer of 2015, I worked in the laboratory of Dr. Ramon Battaller at UNC-Chapel Hill, with Dr. Veronica Massey as my mentor, to identify conditions that will favor the differentiation of bi-potent progenitor. I spent the following summer at Lineberger Cancer Center, working with Dr. David B. Darr on pre-clinical development of novel anti-cancer therapeutics in highly faithful genetically engineered murine models of human cancer in vivo. Since 2015, until present I have been working with Dr. Maxwell Gyamfi at NCCU during the fall and spring academic terms to investigate possible difference in alcohol hepatoxicity. The nature of biology focus on the living world, on everything from microscopic organisms to the human body. They look at all of the elements and questions surrounding life, from questions about reproduction, to the ways in which our physical environment influences the way we grow and develop. As biology majors I have a disposal a vast array of skills and tools that can lead to careers and professions in a wide variety of fields. In addition to being a stepping stone to a career in medicine, I have the opportunity to explore careers in some of the hottest and most rapidly developing fields such as genetics, biotechnology, and medical research.Looking ahead at what is coming in the next month makes reality sink in. It feels like I just started college a couple of months ago and looking for a career is years away. I am interested in staying in North Carolina for a couple of years to get started on my masters at NCCU. In general, we all want to have lots of money, live in a nice home and drive a nice car or two. For me a nice comfortable place is all I am in need of after graduation. After graduating from my masters, my plans are to either go to medical School. So regarding the question about getting more education to be qualified for a position, more education for me is always an option. As a biology student, my recommendation for incoming biology majors, will first and foremost be expected to complete tough courses. The course-load can be daunting and time-consuming, but it is doable. In addition to school, youll participate in diverse and interesting extracurricular activities to gain exposure to medicine and related fields. Research, volunteering, part-time work, and shadowing very important to your future career. One should still have some time to spend with friends and family and on hobbies. Just be prepared to sometimes make sacrifices, when your friend have free time and youre busy working on something outside of class. My ability to analyze and conduct independent research in vivo looking at liver nuclear receptors, with the aim of finding and understanding the effect of alcohol. Understanding the mechanism of livers enzymes will help comes with therapeutic mechanism.When other people dont understand my words, whether it is academic or philosophical, I am always very willing to explain them in clearer words until others understand what I really mean. I believe communication to be an essential element to being a successful person.

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Tina
MS Concordia University-Portland • BA North Carolina Central University
3+ Years Tutoring

I am very driven and passionate about supporting students and families in education. I aim to measure, monitor, and share progress about learning with students and their parents. I hope to provide adequate and appropriate support for students to gain confidence and knowledge in their subjects by providing learning strategies and systems for studying.

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JaSadi
BS North Carolina Central University

I am an experienced educator with advanced training in child development and family studies, as well as years of experience supporting learners across different ages and abilities. I am passionate about helping students build confidence, master challenging concepts, and develop skills that support long-term academic success. My tutoring approach is patient, personalized, and focused on helping each student reach their full potential.

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Shandra
MS North Carolina Central University • BA North Carolina Central University
8+ Years Tutoring

I have over 15 years of experience in working with students. I have taught in a public and charter sector. I have worked with a diverse group of students with and without disabilities. I have continued to work with students' throughout the years in a group and or one-on-one setting.I offer a unique combination of instructional/training experience and teaching expertise that qualifies me extremely well. I am convinced that my distinctive background equips me with a significant advantage in this position because it has provided me with classroom-teaching skills, as well as the ability to master information quickly and convey content to effectively meet student's needs. I am challenged to be creative, nurturing and most of all, patient.

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Amber
MS North Carolina Central University • BA North Carolina Central University
4+ Years Tutoring

My passion has been math education since I was a freshman in high school. I have always loved math, and I enjoyed seeing the enthusiasm and excitement my math teacher showed during every class. I understand the struggle some people face when learning math and the negative consequences of not being able to do well in a math course can create. If I can help alleviate the frustration or self-doubt of a student, I have done my job.I have experience working with a wide age range of students from various backgrounds. I have tutored elementary age students, middle school students, high school students, traditional college students, and non-traditional college students. Tutoring at the community college, I come across many individuals from various walks of life and it has allowed me the opportunity to learn more about other cultures and ideals that are different from my own.I received my Bachelors degree and Masters degree in applied mathematics from North Carolina Central University. I currently attend North Carolina State University where I am working on my Ph.D. in mathematics education.I currently tutor elementary mathematics, pre-algebra, algebra I, algebra II, geometry, statistics, and pre-Calculus. My favorite subjects to tutor are algebra I and algebra II. I thoroughly enjoyed these topics while in school and algebra is the foundation of high level mathematics. If I am able to help someone understand algebra or pre-algebra, they will be on the right path to academic success in upper levels of mathematics.My teaching philosophy is that anyone can learn giving the right tools and support. Regardless of their race, religion, gender, socioeconomic status, or other factors, if an individual truly wants to learn, they can. It is my job as an instructor and tutor to make sure I provide each individual with the skills they need in order to be successful. My tutoring style varies from one student to the next. I realize all students have different learning styles, so I tailor my method to what works best for that particular student.Outside of academia, I love watching Sci-Fi shows (Supernatural, Walking Dead, etc), and listening to music.

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Harold
AM Bowling Green State University-Main Campus • AM North Carolina Central University
6+ Years Tutoring

I am an experienced music educator, performer, producer, arranger, and recording artist. I enjoy teaching and encouraging others to excel in their gifts. I began my teaching career at age twelve when a local country rock band brought me in to teach vocal harmonies. Then at age 17 I conducted my first choir. In my musical career I have performed overseas, for the president, backed and opened for many national acts including James Taylor, Kansas, Amy Grant, Halle Berry etc. I also was featured with the North Carolina Symphony, North Carolina Theater, North Carolina Opera Company and conducted the Peoria Pops Orchestra. In education I taught at the college level, public and private middle school, conducted a children's choir, beginning band, initiated a school of music, designed and taught a worship music curriculum at Peoria Christian School, and published 7 music instructional books. I continue to be active in education, teaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. I also produce music in my studio.

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Rosa
MS North Carolina Central University • BA Saint Pauls College
1+ Years Tutoring

Providing all students with the knowledge and skills to be a successful person academically. With academic success, it will enable the student to become a valuable citizen for life. I am motivated to give you the best of my knowledge in elementary math, special education, research-information literacy, and other subject areas. I have taught for over twenty years as a college librarian, ten years as an adjunct professor at a two-year community college. I taught two years as a special education teacher at a middle school. Working with students with individual educational plans (IEP), has given me the experience to individualize the student's learning according to their specific needs. In the last three years, I am the collaborative teacher with tutoring special need students in my local high school. I am a firm believer we all can learn in different ways with the precise tool and training.Innovation technology is a great part of my teaching and training. Professional development has kept me updated on the new technologies that are out there for educational purposes. I have tutored students online with video, audio, and chat conferencing. Attending zoom, webinars, and Facebook live workshops on tutoring has been very rewarding.

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Tutors who graduated from North Carolina Central University bring direct experience navigating rigorous coursework and understanding the academic environment. Many have excelled in their fields of study and continue to maintain expertise in their subjects. Their NCCU background means they understand the specific challenges students face and can offer practical strategies that have worked for successful learners.

An NCCU graduate tutor can provide insider perspective on course expectations, professor teaching styles, and institutional resources. They've successfully completed the same academic path you're on and can share proven study techniques and time management strategies. This shared institutional knowledge helps create a personalized learning experience tailored to how NCCU approaches education.

NCCU alumni tutors excel across NCCU's strong academic programs, including business, engineering, sciences, humanities, and education. Because these tutors have completed advanced coursework at NCCU, they bring deep subject knowledge combined with real-world application. Whether you need help with foundational concepts or advanced topics, you can connect with a tutor whose expertise matches your specific needs.

Your first session focuses on understanding your goals, current challenges, and learning style. The tutor will assess where you stand academically and discuss how their NCCU experience can best support your success. Together, you'll create a personalized plan that builds on proven strategies and addresses your specific needs.

Yes. Tutors who graduated from North Carolina Central University understand NCCU's curriculum, course structures, and academic standards. Whether you're preparing for major exams, working through challenging coursework, or preparing for graduate school, connecting with an NCCU alumnus tutor means getting support from someone who has successfully navigated the same academic environment.

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