Tutoring is a service designed to guide and support students throughout their academic journey, helping them take an active role in university life and overcome any difficulties that may hinder successful attendance and progress in their courses.
The School of Industrial and Information Engineering offers several types of tutoring to ensure that each student receives the most suitable support for their needs:
- Freshmen Tutoring: PhD students or experienced lecturers, working in close collaboration with course instructors, provide support to first-year bachelor’s students in their introductory courses.
- Peer-to-Peer Tutoring: Experienced student tutors offer individual or small-group support (2–3 students) for courses in the first two years of bachelor’s programs.
- Specific Tutoring, which includes:
- Specific Tutoring: Conducted by PhD students or experienced lecturers for selected courses in bachelor’s and master’s programs, as designated by each study program.
- Informational Tutoring: Experienced tutors assist first-year master’s students in familiarizing themselves with their new academic environment and study path.
- Equalization Peer-to-Peer Tutoring: A service for students coming from bachelor’s degrees not directly aligned with their master’s program, or for international students. Experienced peer tutors provide individual or small-group support (3–4 students) in master’s-level courses.
For more information, please visit the School’s official website: https://www.ingindinf.polimi.it/en/students/tutoring