Tutors needed alsoAre grades getting lower SEED offers free tutoringSEED, short for Student Educational Encouragement Drive, is a tutoring program designed to aid any student who feels he needs assistance in one or more areas of study.The present staff of male and female tutors are people fairly well versed in quite a number of different subject areas. This makes the program versatile because of the subject variety and expandable because more than one tutor can help more than one student.More tutors are needed. Anyone with 60 or more credit hours, a GPA of at least 2.50 and a desire to help out a fellow student should contact the studentbody secretary on the main floor of the union building to acquire further information.Students who are having difficulty with a particular subject or subjects can check with the same secretary to acquire the aid of a tutor.Tutoring time, place, and schedule is set up by the student and his or her tutor.“Initiated at WSC last year, SEED is a non-profit operationrunning on the belief that going to college is a great opportunity, and a person should not be held back because of unfamiliarity with what’s being taught,” explained Mark Dunn this year’s chairman who has a math major, a minor in physics, and personal experience which leads him to believe strongly in the SEED program.October 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. SEED’S Free Tutoring Nights will hold its first session in room 370 near the upstairs cafeteria.‘‘We’ll be able to tutor all underdivision math, chemistry, and physics students in an open forum type situation,” stated Mark.The forum is a classroom-like situation with a number of “students” and a number of “teachers” answering and asking questions. There is no roll, no hassle, just a mutual benefit situation.“We need tutors and we also want students who need a little coaching to come to us,” stated Mark. “The atmosphere is student to student, friend to friend.”