Sarah Lawrence College offers a variety of academic support services for students enrolled in science and math courses. Services include individual and group tutoring and study groups. Please click on the menu below to gain additional information and explore our science and math academic support services on campus. We strongly encourage students to view these resources as co-curricular options that will be beneficial to your learning process, no matter your level of engagement or ability with course material. If you have any questions please contact the Dean of Studies office.
Science Tutoring (biology, computer science, general chemistry, organic chemistry, physics)
Peer tutoring is a great resource for students seeking greater comprehension of course material, or to review recent course topics. Tutors will not do your work for you, but rather can help you arrive at your own answers. All tutoring below will take place in the Learning Commons, located on the main floor of the Library. We offer walk-in tutoring in a small group format with peer tutors selected by faculty and the Dean of Studies office. Please direct any questions about tutoring to: learningcommons
Check back in September for the Fall 2025 schedule of peer science tutors and meeting times. Our thanks to our peer science tutors this past spring:
Anatomy & Physiology with Dylan (includes Lab)
Sundays & Tuesdays
Biochemistry with Samantha
Sundays, Mondays & Thursdays
Computer Science (includes Lab) with Elijah
Tuesdays & Thursdays
General Biology with Lauryn
Sundays & Thursdays
General Chemistry II with Grace
Sundays, Mondays & Wednesdays
General Physics with Madeline
Sundays, Wednesdays & Thursdays
Human Genetics with Zainab
Sundays & Tuesdays
Organic Chemistry II with Kaitlen
Sundays & Wednesdays
Mathematics Resource Center
The Mathematics Resource Center (MRC) offers no-cost, appointment-free, online peer tutoring in general mathematics, statistics, game theory, calculus, and multivariable mathematics. Peer tutoring is a great resource for students seeking greater comprehension of course material, or to review recent course topics. Tutors will NOT do your work for you, but rather can help you arrive at your own answers. Math tutoring will take place in the Learning Commons, located on the ground floor of the Library. We offer walk-in tutoring in a small group format with peer tutors selected by faculty and the Dean of Studies office.
Please direct any questions about tutoring to: learningcommons
Check back in September for the Fall 2025 schedule of peer mathematics tutors and meeting times. Our thanks to our peer mathematics tutors this past spring:
Math (all courses) with Alexa, Corinne, and Taika
Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays
Statistics with Simon
Sundays, Mondays & Tuesdays