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March 2025
 Inspiration is in the air! This time of year brings growth, new beginnings, and the opportunity to approach challenges with fresh perspective.
Your students can spring forward with renewed momentum by reaching out for the support they need to achieve their goals.
As always, we're extremely excited to provide your learning community with valuable resources—from the new Financial Aid for College Insights Center (coming soon!) to moving quotes from K–12 learners who sought expert guidance in their moments of need.
All the very best,
Your Tutor.com K–12 Customer Success Team

2025 K–12 Client Survey
We'll be sending out our 2025 K–12 Client Survey soon, and we can't wait to hear your feedback!
Insights from this survey will contribute to product innovations that help us better support you and your students.

Coming Soon! Financial Aid for College Insights Center
Financial aid can be challenging to navigate—and we have resources to help!
We'll be adding a new resource to the Tutor.com LEO® platform soon: Financial Aid for College Insights Center. From here, students and families will be able to access tips on submitting FAFSA® forms, securing scholarships, and more.


Writing a Research Paper Webinar
Knowing how to structure a research paper, identify reputable primary sources, cite work in the proper format, and interpret information in creative new ways can be difficult. Students can get actionable tips by registering for our webinar on Tuesday, April 8 at 4:00 P.M. ET.


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Students studying late into the night? Our tutors are standing by to support them!
TIP: Share this graphic on social media, in emails, and on webpages along with your Tutor.com access instructions!
Attending these upcoming events? We'd love to chat with you in person!
2025 IEI Spring Summit
Newport Beach, CA
March 30–April 1
2025 NHSAA Innovations in Learning Conference
Concord, NH
April 9–10
2025 IEI District Leaders Connect
Chicago, IL
April 14–15


"[My tutor] was incredibly helpful during our session! He took the time to explain adding and subtracting rational expressions in a way that really made sense. On top of that, he went above and beyond by helping me with solving rational equations, even when I was struggling at first. His patience and clear explanations made a huge difference, and I feel much more confident now. I really appreciate his dedication and the extra effort he put in to make sure I understood everything. Thank you so much, [Tutor]!"
Algebra Tutoring
"He helped me understand my problem and he helped me with the problem that I didn't understand and he was very calmed and helped me on things I didn't know and he gave me a better understanding on my work."
Geometry Tutoring
"I have used this 3 different times and have had great success with each of the tutors. They were all very patient and nice in helping my son through his assignments."
Elementary School English Language Arts Tutoring
"The tutor was extremely helpful and nice!! She was so patient and didn't just give me the answers, she made me think in a way that was easy for me to understand!!😊"
High School Essay Writing Support
"Very quick and very formal. He got straight to the point on providing examples to help me further understand the situation."
French Tutoring

Our team is here to help. Please reach out to your Customer Success Manager or email us anytime at clientsupport@tutor.com for program support.
To find resources for your awareness-building strategies, visit the Partner Resource Center.
Tip for Teachers: Teachers sometimes like to have groups of students connect individually with tutors during class time. We want to ensure we treat your students and teachers as VIPs (always!), and provide a seamless experience. Please ask teachers to review our School Day Usage Guide for helpful tips (especially the What You’ll Need section on page 3).

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