Educational Services
Tutor Corps Foundation provides one-on-one and small group tutoring services to under-served students throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. All of our tutors have significant tutoring or teaching experience and many hold advanced degrees and /or teaching credentials. Experienced teaching students from a variety of backgrounds and learning styles, our tutors provide academic tutoring, learning skills development such as organization and time management and standardized test preparation (CAHSEE, SAT, ACT, SSAT, ISEE). We currently work with the Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco and College Track.
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Scholarships
In honor of Robbie Engelmann, a beloved mother, gifted therapist, teacher, and advocate of the underserved, the Tutor Corps Foundation awards scholarships to provide a year of complementary tutoring for lower income young women
Robbie cared deeply about creating opportunities for young women. The Robbie Engelmann Memorial Scholarship funds one-on-one tutoring for five students for the academic year. The scholarship recipients will meet once a week with a tutor to receive consistent academic support along with mentoring to build confidence and self-esteem.
Applicants must be female students, live in the San Francisco Bay Area, currently be in 6th through 12th grade, demonstrate a financial need for tutoring and be recommended by a teacher and parent. We are currently accepting applications for the 2012-2013 academic year, with an application deadline of October 1st, 2012. Applicants will be notified of awards by November 1st, 2012
To apply, please download the scholarship application form. Applications may be emailed to: or mailed to the address listed below:
Tutor Corps Foundation
Attn: Robbie Engelmann Memorial Scholarship
1908 15th Street
San Francisco, CA. 94114
Grants
Susan Lindquist Community Service Grants
Interested in working on a project that addresses community-based issues such as poverty, education, health and the environment? In honor of Susan Lindquist, a beloved family member, gifted teacher and philanthropist, Tutor Corps Foundation awards community service grants semi-annually to support innovative student projects that make a sustainable impact in the community.
Students must live in the San Francisco Bay Area, attend school full-time, be between grades 7-11, maintain a 3.0 grade point average and have faculty sponsorship. We are currently accepting applications for the fall grant cycle, with an application deadline of December 1, 2011.
To apply, please download the grant application form. Applications may be emailed to: or mailed to the address listed below:
Tutor Corps Foundation
Attn: Susan Lindquist Community Service Grant
1908 15th Street
San Francisco, CA. 94114

