Award-Winning Tutors from Southern Nazarene University
Award-Winning
Tutors from
Southern Nazarene University
Private 1-on-1 tutoring, weekly live classes for academic support, test prep & enrichment, practice tests and diagnostics, and more to elevate grades and test scores.
Based on 3.4M Learner Ratings
UniversitiesSchools & Universities
DeliveredHours Delivered
ProficiencyGrowth in Proficiency
Who needs tutoring?
No obligation. Takes ~1 minute.

I am a graduate of Southern Nazarene University with a Bachelors of Science in Theology and a graduate of the University of Phoenix with a Masters in Education/Adult Education and Training. During my undergrad work, I travelled to Europe were I expanded my practical application of Spanish and Portuguese. Since returning to the United States, I have worked in several venues providing linguistic translation services and assisting in ESL assignments.While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am passionate about comparative religion, Spanish and SAT prep. I am a believer in practical based application and will always bring learning back to the "Why". I believe that this not only enhances a deeper understanding of a subject but also encourages overall retention.In my spare time, I enjoy a work-life balance that includes weight-lifting, podcast binging, meditation and yoga, reading and novel writing along with an occasional visit to Children's Mercy Park to see KC Sporting win another match.

I am a professional educator who has over 10 years experience working with students in middle and high school. I have over 20 years experience working with student athletes in sports and activities. My educational background is in the social sciences. I have taught social studies and reading, but I can tutor and help in many more areas, including math. I believe in working closely with students who need extra help, extra teaching and instruction, and assistance in problem solving, study skills and homework habits. I have a Masters in Education degree and I have a diverse set of skills and experiences in working with students and their families to ensure improvements and success in school, in testing and grades, and in self-motiviation and satisfaction. I am available to help provide an additional level of support for students who are in need of additional help in completing assignments, projects, and in working on difficult subject areas.
Teaching is my passion, so I'm putting my passion to use! I am a certified teacher for grades PK-8. I am currently a Pre-K teacher in OKC, but I find myself itching to tutor. I find that the best learning comes from one-on-one interactions. Nothing brightens my day like helping someone reach a lightbulb moment (pun intended).
I am currently on the lengthy path to becoming a professor. In 2019, I finished a bachelor's degree in biology, graduating summa cum laude. Returning for up to 8 more years of school in a completely different science that required more school did not seem enticing immediately after graduation. What changed?After graduating, I experienced the full extent of what the teaching profession should be. My professors began pouring their free time into helping me with anything they could. The mentoring they provided me shaped my future, and I want to share this kind of learning experience with others.Fast fo ward to now, and I have finished a master's in data analytics and am almost done with another in integrative biology. I will be starting a PhD in mathematics very soon. In my career, I want to be more than just a source of information. In our technological society, information about STEM can be found anywhere. What cannot be found anywhere is a teacher who will work with students as individuals, invest in them, and care about their progress. This is what I strive to be.
I am currently a Junior student-athlete double majoring in Mathematics & Physics at Southern Nazarene University (Oklahoma City, OK). However, my family lives in the Fort Worth area, so I will frequent the DFW metroplex.I currently hold a position as an undergraduate mathematics tutor in our University's mathematics department.I specialize in the following areas:Introductory Mathematics (Algebra, Geometry, Trig, etc.), Statistics, Statistical Modeling, Probability, Calculus (1, 2, 3), Introductory Physics, Complex Analysis, and Introductory Computer Science (Python Language).Math and Physics are difficult areas to grasp, so don't be afraid to ask for help!
I spend most of my day working with first year college students get adjusted to life in higher education. My undergraduate and graduate degrees are in Business, and I am working towards a Master of Arts in Education as well. I think that learning can be fun and anyone can be successful at school, and enjoy helping students realize that it is how well they explain what they know that can make all the difference. I have been previously certified to teach US and World History in Oklahoma, and I work with students on their writing skills daily. I enjoy teaching and helping others achieve their goals.
I am a graduate of Southern Nazarene University; I received my Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership. I am a passionate educator with ten years of experience teaching students from early elementary to middle school. I believe it is important to teach student's according to their learning style, therefore, I enjoy teach using diverse teaching strategies that allows for effective learning. I also enjoy helping students who learn differently prepare for both district and state assessments, reading comprehension skills and strategies, test taking strategies, writing skills and essay writing. I am a patient, positive, and passionate teacher dedicated to impacting and helping each of my students, not only achieve academic success, but also become life long learners. Personally, I enjoy reading, writing, exercising, outdoor activities, such as fishing and hunting and watching sports.
Professional Background: I am a certified teacher who has taught all grades and subjects at a PreK-12 online school. I have a master's degree in Educational Technology and a graduate certificate in Online Teaching. I currently work as a graduate teaching assistant at Oklahoma State University while completing a Ph.D. program in Learning, Design, and Technology. Before I was a teacher, I used to work as an RF engineer in telecommunications. My background places me in a position to help students in K-12 and higher education understand real-world experiences working in a STEM career. Why Work with Me? I am passionate about helping students succeed in their courses while discovering new things about themselves. I understand what it feels like to struggle because I have a learning disability. However, I learned to overcome these challenges and use these traits to enhance my performance at my job and schoolwork. For example, divergent thinking works for my benefit by allowing me to see new ways to solve difficult problems. I also use educational technology tools and creative methods to improve reading comprehension. However, these skills are suitable for all students to learn, not just students with learning disabilities. I see students as they are now and who they will become. Since I view students as scholars, I have high expectations for them, including academic responsibility, increased organizational skills, and reflecting on their learning. They receive scaffolding to meet these expectations and thus experience academic and personal growth. I want students to feel confident when thinking about their studies. These reasons drove my decision to become a tutor with Varsity Tutors. The best rewards for me as a tutor arise during those times students realize their potential and have that "A-HA!" moment. I watch them confidently tackle a challenging assignment and then say, "Way to go! I knew you could do it." Therefore, let's get started and help your scholar reach their potential! Teaching Philosophy: My decision to become a full-time educator stemmed from noticing the need for improved continuing education for adult students in telecommunications, desiring a more inclusive curriculum that factored in workers' culture, motivation, ability, and relevance to their jobs. Subsequently, I decided to attend school to become a corporate trainer and then return to the telecommunications world to deliver engaging training for engineers. However, after I began my master's program, I realized the need for improved instructional design and pedagogical practices is everywhere. Additionally, while working as a private tutor, students expressed concerns that they would perform better if their teachers supplied them with various means to complete assignments. These experiences, in combination with my educational training, ignited a passion in me to develop instructional design materials and capitalize upon equitable teaching practice for the good of the classroom, both online and in-person instruction. I intend to tear down the stumbling blocks that prevent access to meaningful educational experiences to a diverse body of students. My mission consists of creating a culture that sets the stage for excellent academic content and instilling students with renewed confidence by providing scaffolding that allows them to learn in a way that suits their learning needs. I believe that teachers can begin to create this environment by demonstrating civil actions towards students at all times because mutual respect between teachers and students is the cornerstone of learning. They must show civility towards students and others if they expect students to model this behavior. Teachers respect students by listening to the students' needs and appreciating their individualities. Subsequently, when students feel respected and heard, they are more likely to receive teachers' kind, affirming, and honest assessment of the students' work when they fail to meet their educational goals. In turn, these actions could increase students' motivation, allowing teachers to facilitate deeper learning by building upon prior knowledge, connecting learning objectives to student interests, and encouraging students to take more academic responsibility. Another part of establishing a positive learning environment includes demonstrating how to ask for help, a significant teaching action that equips students to succeed in academia and future occupations. For many students, this is not an intuitive process. I have noticed that many students fail their classes because they either do not know they need help or do not ask for adequate support. Therefore, students working with me can acquire improved help-seeking skills by receiving instruction about how to ask for help from teachers, other educational staff, and their peers. I also teach students to seek help within learning management systems and other online educational platforms. Once students understand how to ask for help, successful teachers can aid students' understanding of why and how they should learn new knowledge and subsequently advise students about how they can optimize their educational experiences. I achieve these goals by offering multiple modalities of accessing and retaining knowledge underpinned by a cognitive apprenticeship approach. By providing options, students connect new information to their existing knowledge base and life experiences. Next, dividing complex concepts into challenging yet achievable goals supplies students with improved retention. I also offer multiple opportunities to practice each task before moving forward to the next step and provide the correct level of assistance to aid the student. Since evaluating students' progress is paramount, assessment is essential for the learning cycle. Additionally, I assess student responses to my ideas and make corrections when required. I actively discern which kinds of actions are appropriate to pave the way for the highest levels of achievement. I also believe that teachers are charged to do more than teach lesson plans; I instead strive to create an environment where innovative thinkers and extraordinary leaders emerge. As an educator, I am responsible for assisting students in meeting the future demands of college, industry, and technology by bolstering a positive attitude about learning that could lead to life-long fulfillment, creating a student-centered environment, and providing opportunities to learn 21st-century skills. I must equip students with the aptitudes and application of soft skills born from collective learning and emerging technologies by integrating appropriate learning experiences and technologies into daily routines. I accomplish this goal by immersing students in new technologies that improve instructional designs and finding outside resources that help students connect their learning to real-world experiences.
Top 20 Universities
Top 20 Subjects
Frequently Asked Questions
Tutors connected through Varsity Tutors who have Southern Nazarene University backgrounds bring both academic expertise and real-world experience from their time at SNU. They've completed rigorous coursework in their subject areas and understand the academic standards expected at the university level. Many have gone on to professional careers where they've applied their knowledge, making them well-equipped to guide students through challenging material.
An alumnus tutor understands SNU's academic culture, course expectations, and teaching style, which can help you navigate your own coursework more effectively. They've walked the same path you're on and can share insights about what strategies worked for them. This shared background often creates a stronger connection and makes learning feel more relatable and personalized to your specific needs.
Tutors with SNU backgrounds excel across a wide range of subjects, including math, sciences, humanities, business, education, and languages—reflecting the diverse academic programs offered at the university. Whether you need help with core classes, major-specific courses, or test preparation, Varsity Tutors can connect you with someone who has deep knowledge in your subject area. You can specify your needs during the matching process to ensure the best fit.
Your first session is an opportunity to get to know your tutor and establish your learning goals. The tutor will assess your current understanding of the material, identify areas where you need the most support, and create a personalized plan tailored to your schedule and learning style. This foundation helps ensure that every subsequent session is focused and productive.
Yes. Tutors with Southern Nazarene University experience understand the types of exams and assignments you'll encounter and can help you prepare strategically. They can work with you on problem-solving techniques, essay writing, test-taking strategies, and content review—all tailored to how your professors typically structure their courses.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can work around your class schedule, work commitments, and other responsibilities. Whether you need help during the week, on weekends, or during exam periods, you can find a tutor whose availability matches yours. Personalized instruction is scheduled at times that work best for you.
Pricing is based on the tutor's qualifications, experience, and expertise—not simply on where they attended school. Varsity Tutors works with tutors across a range of experience levels, so you have options that fit different budgets. During the matching process, you can discuss pricing and find a tutor whose rates align with your needs.
Simply tell Varsity Tutors about your subject, your academic goals, and your schedule preferences. We'll connect you with qualified tutors who have Southern Nazarene University backgrounds and are available to work with you. You can then discuss your needs directly with your matched tutor to ensure it's the right fit before your first session.
Let’s find your perfect tutor
Answer a few quick questions. We’ll recommend the right plan and match you with a top 5% tutor.