Peer Assisted Study Sessions
Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) are free, peer-facilitated group study sessions for certain historically difficult courses.
- PASS sessions are led by trained peer facilitators, PASS leaders, who have already taken the course and earned a 'B' or better.
- PASS sessions are offered multiple times each week.
- PASS is voluntary, free of charge, and available to students on a drop-in basis.
- PASS is part of an international program that helps to boost student success in courses with more than a 30% rate of D, F, and withdrawals.
Announcements about PASS are made in targeted classes during the first week of classes, and sessions continue throughout the semester. PASS provides students with course-specific learning and study strategies, note taking and test taking skills, and the opportunity to study with peers.
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What is PASS?
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Why attend PASS?
- PASS is dedicated study time led by a peer who has excelled in the course
- PASS Leaders create structured activities that help students learn course content in a low-stakes environment
- PASS helps you to combine 鈥渨hat to learn鈥� with 鈥渉ow to learn鈥�
- Regular attendance at PASS sessions is proven to increase students grades by half to a whole letter grade
- Allows attendees to work collaboratively with peers
- PASS is fun and FREE!
What鈥檚 the difference between PASS and Tutoring?
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Need Assistance?
Whether you have questions, need information or have feedback, we're here for you. Please reach out to us via email at asc@kent.edu or call us at 330-672-3190 and a member of our team will provide any assistance you may need.