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The First-Year Tutorial, a seminar program, gives each first-year student the
opportunity to work in a small group with the tutorial professor on a topic of mutual
interest.
The tutorial establishes the first ongoing relationship between student and professor,
so that from the beginning each student knows at least one professor well. The
tutorial professor serves as the student's academic adviser until a major is declared.
Because the tutorial is limited to 12-13 students, the tutorial professor can discover
what each student wants and needs in an academic course of study. This close
student-adviser relationship has been the basis of Grinnell's academic advising
system for more than 30 years.
All first-year students and many transfer students enroll in a Tutorial: a one-semester,
four-credit course. This is one of three or four courses taken during the fall semester.
Although not all Tutorial sections progress in exactly the same way, most include
an introduction to college-level writing, oral presentation and discussion, critical
analysis, and information literacy. Students then undertake independent study of the
tutorial topic, working individually or in small groups and meeting regularly with the
professor in and out of class.
Each year, faculty members from all departments offer more than 30 tutorials on
different topics, allowing students to choose a subject that interests them.
New Students: Registration for the
Tutorial will begin in early June 2008. (Log into PioneerWeb sometime after June 1!)
Tutorials Offered Fall 2008 (PDF file)
Information for Faculty Regarding the Tutorial
- from the Dean's Office Web Page
Information in the Grinnell College Academic Catalog about the First-Year Tutorial
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