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What is the Tutor Certification program?

The purpose Get HomeWork Help's Tutor Certification Program is to:
  • Increase the number of professional development opportunities for tutors on Get HomeWork Help's Site.
  • Establish quality standards of practice for all tutors, such as training, background checks, and educational verification.
  • Ensure that those who practice tutorial assistance and/or academic tutoring or homework help are qualified to do so.
  • Provide recognition for those tutors, that have made a commitment to the advancement of academic assistance in homework help and tutoring.
Certification through Get HomeWork Help's Tutor Certification Program is designed to be earned at an Individual tutor level. Get HomeWork Help recognizes training components for tutoring and homework help with certification granted by Get HomeWork Help, LLC.

What is Get HomeWork Help's Certification Program Criteria?
  1. Identity verification.
  2. Educational Verification of the tutor.
  3. A criminal and sexual offender background check.
  4. 20 Hours of training with Get HomeWork Help's Administration.

How do I know if a tutor is certified?
All tutors who have completed the certification program will have this symbol next to their screen name. This symbol will appear in search results, subject listings, and tutor profiles to assist you to identify which tutors are certified or not.