Student Resources
CLASSROOM PRESENTATIONS
Tutors and Students are encouraged to attend. Please call the YCLC at 717-845-8719 to register.
YCLC LIBRARY
For your convenience, any circulating York County Libraries item may be checked out at any library, renewed at any library and returned to any library in York County. Renewals can be done via phone, online or at the library. Students are allowed a two week lending period that include books, audio books, music, non-fiction DVDs, and videos.
Getting your own York County Library card is free and easy. All you have to do is visit one of our libraries. Bring your driver’s license or a current bill showing street address. Fill out your application and a library card will be prepared for you. Once you’ve received your card, you will have instant access to materials at the library and our extensive online resources.
DIGITAL LEARNING CENTER
The YCLC now has a Digital Learning Center with computers for students to use.
Tutor Resources
CLASSROOM PRESENTATIONS
Tutors and Students are encouraged to attend. Please call the YCLC at 717-845-8719 to register.
TUTOR TRAINING/WORKSHOPS
Click here to learn more about our tutor training schedule. Call the YCLC at 717-845-8719 to to register.
YCLC LIBRARY
For your convenience, any circulating York County Libraries item may be checked out at any library, renewed at any library and returned to any library in York County. Renewals can be done via phone, online or at the library. Tutors are allowed a one month lending period that include books, audio books, music, non-fiction DVDs, and videos.
Getting your own York County Library card is free and easy. All you have to do is visit one of our libraries. Bring your driver’s license or a current bill showing street address. Fill out your application and a library card will be prepared for you. Once you’ve received your card, you will have instant access to materials at the library and our extensive online resources.
DINNER DISCUSSION GROUPS
Our Dinner Discussion Groups offer tutors the opportunity to meet other tutors to discuss the triumphs and challenges of their tutoring experience. Feedback and suggestions are provided in a supportive environment.
Helpful Tutor Web Resources
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