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SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY

Community Reading Clinic

Literacy Assessment and Tutoring for K-12 Students

 

Testimonials

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Read what some of our educators and parents say about our program.

“As an educator in a designated high poverty school in the SDSUD which services a ninety-eight percent African American student population, the SDSU Reading Clinic has had a critical impact in meeting the literacy needs of our struggling readers and writers from K-6th grade. Over the past five years many of our low-income families have been positively affected by our affiliation with the SDSU Reading Clinic.”

~Christine Kane, Teacher, Literacy Coach, Staff Developer,
Nubia Leadership Academy

 

“Sarah became more confident in her reading abilities as a result of the Community Reading Clinic program. Mr. Z was a great tutor and we appreciated his hard work very much.”

~Parent of a Community Reading Clinic Student

What We Offer

•  One-on-one, individualized tutoring in reading, writing, phonics, phonemic awareness, fluency, spelling, and comprehension strategies.

•  One-on-one instruction. No computer-based instruction or programmed materials.

•  Credentialed, experienced teachers trained and supervised by San Diego State University College of Education faculty.

Fees

Assessment: $150.00 per student

Tutoring: $150.00 per student per semester (approximately 12 weeks, 2 one-hour sessions per week, taught by SDSU graduate students)

$500.00 per student (summer session or when taught by CRC staff)


Limited scholarships available, based on charitable donations to the SDSU Community Reading Clinic. See application for details.

Please contact us at literacy@mail.sdsu.edu for more information.

 

Community Reading Clinic Flyer
Community Reading Clinic Application

Community Reading Clinic Parent Survey

 

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February 13, 2009