AskRose Homework Help Returns for ‘24-25 School Year

Monday, September 16, 2024
Ask Rose student tutors work in the call center.

Around 20 AskRose student tutors are available from 5-10 p.m. every Sunday through Thursday to provide free STEM homework assistance to middle and high school students via phone, email, or chat services.

With school back in session, AskRose Homework Help, a National Tutoring Association-certified program, announces the return of its science and math tutors for the 2024-25 school year. This free educational support provides students in grades six through 12 with access to STEM homework help from Rose-Hulman students.

Since Rose-Hulman established AskRose in 1991, the tutoring system has been a resource trusted by educators, parents and students across the country. Every Sunday through Thursday from 5-10 p.m. (Eastern Time) during the school year, around 20 AskRose tutors are available and equipped with a variety of resources to provide homework help to students via phone, email, or chat. Spanish-speaking AskRose tutors are also available on a varying basis and their schedule will be posted on the AskRose website throughout the year.

“AskRose understands and emphasizes academic integrity and independent learning,” said Bernadette Ewen, Senior Director of Rose-Hulman’s Logan Library and Student Learning Resources. “Guiding the students through their challenges with patience, our tutors will take them step by step to help build confidence and develop critical thinking skills that go beyond the current assignment.”

In addition to direct tutoring, AskRose offers an online toolkit for educators to share resources with their students and their families. This toolkit includes several materials that can be shipped or delivered at no cost while supplies last. Free presentations are available upon request. The AskRose website also has more than 500 videos and downloadable homework help materials and resources.

AskRose is committed to maintaining privacy and confidentiality. Students do not need to report their last name or phone number. Students and families can trust that their sessions and data are managed with the utmost care and respect.

Students and parents can access AskRose Homework Help by visiting AskRose.org or calling 877-ASK-ROSE (877-275-7673).