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    Supplemental Instruction
    group of students working together in a biology SI session
    Supplemental Instruction (SI) at The University of Toledo is a program designed to help students succeed when they are enrolled in entry-level, academically demanding courses.

    SI is open to all students enrolled in the course and is available at no extra cost to the students. SI is one of the many First Year Experience (FYE) programs on UT's campus. Learn more about FYE.

    Supplemental Instruction Offers:

      two students working together in a math SI session
    • The opportunity to meet in small groups with other students in the class to discuss course material.
    • At least three one-hour study sessions scheduled for students' convenience each week during the semester.
    • Discussion led by UT students who have taken the course, who are recommended by the faculty, and who work with students to develop effective learning techniques.
    • The chance to reinforce what was taught in the class lecture.
    • A way to earn a better grade in the course.
    • A friendly atmosphere that supports sharing and learning.
    Page updated: July 18, 2007
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