By Karen Farkas, The Plain Dealer
The eTutoring program offers help in accounting, anatomy and physiology, biology, calculus, chemistry, math and statistics. More of Ohio’s public and private universities have been invited to join eTutoring — a statewide collaborative that allows college students to get free help from online tutors provided by participating schools. The Ohio Board of Regents is expanding the program to all two- and four-year universities with a goal of making it available to more than 600,000 students. Currently 21 colleges, including Baldwin-Wallace College, Cleveland State University, Kent State University, Lorain County Community College and the University of Akron, participate in eTutoring, which began with five pilot schools in fall 2009.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2012/04/ohio_expands_online_tutoring_f.html
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