Supplemental Instruction (SI) leaders are model students who facilitate two weekly peer-led study sessions for those who are enrolled in historically difficult courses.
The essential tasks of an SI Leader are as follows:
Attend all classes, labs, and meetings for the assigned course section
Plan and facilitate two weekly SI sessions, which are open to all students enrolled in the supported course section
Maintain attendance records for each session
Attend weekly SI Leader training
Communicate clearly with the SI Supervisor and course faculty regarding session plans and student progress
SI Leaders have excellent listening, administrative and organizational skills, a proven track record of outstanding class attendance and performance, and the ability to communicate effectively with peers, staff, and faculty.
How to Apply
We recommend attending an SI Information Session if possible. If you are interested in applying, please click here. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Haynes, sjhiao@rit.edu.
The Academic Success Center provides services for all RIT and RIT/NTID supported Baccalaureate and Graduate degree-seeking students. In addition, NTID’s Pre-Baccalaureate and AS (2+2), students can also access ASC services and should first discuss the services and options with their NTID Counselor/Academic Advisor. Students enrolled in other NTID associates degree program (AAS or AOS) should first seek support from the NTID's Counseling and Academic Advising Services office to determine what university support services would be appropriate.