Supplemental Instruction
What's Supplemental Instruction? (SI)
  • Ever wished someone could explain the lecture you just attended in plain English?
  • Ever wished you weren’t struggling to maintain a C while others were acing the class?
  • Ever wondered where you could get help with your science and history classes?
  • Do you know you learn better by talking with people but can’t seem to get a study group going?
 
Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an internationally recognized program designed to help students get the grades they need and want in historically difficult courses. SI provides multiple weekly review sessions led by an SI facilitator – a student who as previously done well in the course at GSC. The SI Leader attends class with the students, takes notes with them, and even asks questions. So they know exactly what the instructors want to see in papers and on tests and what it will take to get a good grade in the course.
 
The sessions are:
-free,
-voluntary
-open to all students in the course!!
 
GSC students who have utilized SI have typically earned HALF A LETTER GRADE HIGHER then those who didn't use the program.
 
So when things in class aren't clicking, come to SI!  We'd love to see you.
Contact Information
Amy Sherman asherman@gsc.edu, Director of Supplemental Instruction
Academic IV, Room 2128
678-717-3476