At El Camino College, we empower students to become successful learners every step of the way.
Supplemental Instruction (SI) is not your average tutoring session. They are group study sessions led by trained peer SI Coaches. Our coaches demonstrate mastery of the subjects they support, and are trained to implement learning strategies and collaborative activities in their group study sessions.
Students gain academic support with subjects they’re struggling in, and refine learning skills such as:
Whether it’s Calculus or Chemistry, data has shown that consistent SI attendance leads to better grades. SI study groups support peer camaraderie, and help students gain academic self-confidence.
Follow the quick links below to get started on your SI journey.
The SI sessions helped me to understand the class material much better, which showed on my performance on exams. I think anyone who has not taken advantage of SI workshops is missing out on a great opportunity."
SI sessions are peer-led study group sessions where students review class content and materials on a weekly basis.
Students collaborate during planned group activities and use learning strategies that support applied practice of their subject.
A typical tutoring session is one on one, and usually involves a general overview of class content.
SI Coaches attend their supported class and collaborate with professors to develop a deep dive in class content. SI study sessions are powered by group interaction, by participating in structured activities students learn new study habits and master understanding class content together.
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An SI Coach is a peer who has mastery of their subject and is trained in student academic support and learning techniques.
A typical workweek is 9-15+ hours. For example:
Learn more about SI Coaches and how to become one!
Please fill out our Faculty Intake Form.
General Inquiries
SIProgram@elcamino.edu
310-660-3593 ext. 3456
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Office Location
Library 263