Tutoring

Adult Basic Education
Adult Basic Education provides opportunities to work with new Americans and other members of the community that need assistance in developing skills like English, obtaining their GED or becoming an American citizen. Both nighttime and daytime hours are available during the week. Concordia students will benefit from serving all different age groups and nationalities while forming relationships one on one with an individual that they are tutoring.
Adult Basic Education Program Director: Bobby Brunhuber, '13, rbrunhub@cord.edu

Madison Elementary
Madison Elementary prefers tutors to come between 3:00 and 4:00, but does have some service opportunities available during the school day.  Tutors can work with children ranging in ages from 5 to 11 years old in everything from art to physical education, ESL to science.  Students get an opportunity to work with children of many different nationalities and family backgrounds. Madison is in one of the low income school areas of Fargo and the children appreciate the attention the tutors bring to them. 
Madison Elementary Tutoring: Siham Amedy, '13, samedy@cord.edu

New American Services
The New American Services tutoring program serves youth in 2nd through 12th grade.  The students are mainly refugee children who come to the United States and reside in foster homes.  The program provides Concordia students with a great opportunity to not only serve others, but to learn from a diverse group of youth.
New American Services Program Director: Rebecca Krause, '14, rkrause@cord.edu

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