What is The BEL Lab?
The BEL Lab, an academic support community, provides FREE small group tutoring by peer tutors in Business and Engineering courses. This center is located within the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) in General Classroom South (GS-2), across from suite GS 223.
Summer 2026 Hours of Operation
First Summer Half (May 18th - June 28th):
Monday 9 am-5 pm
Tuesday 12 am-4 pm
Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
Thursday 11:30 am-4 pm
Friday: 9 am-3 pm
Second Summer Half (June 29th - August 7th):
Monday: 9 am-5 pm
Tuesday: 10 am-5 pm
Wednesday: 9 am-3 pm
Thursday 11:30 am-2:30 pm
Friday: 9 am-3 pm
*Times are subject to change. For most updated availability, please log into tutoring.fau.edu.*
Summer 2026 BEL Tutoring Schedule
|
Course |
Tutors |
Times |
|---|---|---|
|
ACG 2021 Principles of Accounting 1 |
Alexandra C. George H. |
Tuesday 12-3 pm Monday 12:30 -2:30 pm |
|
ACG 2071 Principles of Accounting 2 |
Alexandra C. George H. |
Thursday 1 pm-3 pm Wednesday 12:30 -2:30 pm |
|
ECO 2023 MicroEconomics |
Isaiah C. |
Wednesday 11 am- 5 pm |
|
ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics |
Isaiah C. |
Tuesday 3 - 5 pm Wednesday 10 am-12 pm |
|
EGN 3311 Statics |
Laura M.
Ana Maria B. Katie T. |
Monday 3- 5 pm Friday 12 - 3 pm Tuesday 12- 2 pm Monday 12 - 2 pm Wednesday & Friday 10 am- 12 pm |
|
EGN 3321 Dynamics |
Ana Maria |
Thursday 11:30 am- 12:30 pm |
|
EGN 3331 Strength of Materials |
Laura M. Ana Maria |
Monday & Friday 9 am- 12 pm Monday 12- 2 pm |
|
CWR 3201C Applied Hydraulics |
Laura M. |
Monday 12 - 3 pm |
|
FIN 3403 Principles of Financial Management |
Alexandra C. Isaiah C. |
Wednesday 2 -3 pm Monday 1 -3 pm |
|
COP 3035C Intro Programming in Python |
Nisa A. |
Tuesday 2- 4 pm |
|
CDA 3203 |
Computer Logic Design |
Wednesday 12 -3 pm |
|
ISM 3011 Management Information Systems |
Hafsah B.
|
Wednesday 10:30 am- 2:30 pm |
|
PHY 2048 General Physics for EG 1 |
Sandra T. |
Monday & Tuesday 10 am- 12 pm |
|
PHY 2049 General Physics for EG 2 |
Sandra T. George H. |
Monday & Friday 10 am- 12 pm Tuesday 10 am- 1 pm & 3 - 5 pm |
How do I make an appointment?
Here are the step-by-step instructions:
- Go to tutoring.fau.edu.
- Log in with your FAU ID and password.
- Locate the widget titled “Schedule a Tutoring/Consultant Appointment” on the Dashboard.
- Choose the subject for which you’d like to make an appointment from the drop-down and press “Search”.
- Pick a time slot from the available choices; please be sure to scroll down to see more availability. Please note that in-person tutoring sessions in the BEL lab are color coded yellow. If you want help with the course content, please make sure you are selecting the yellow appointment blocks. If nothing is available, there is also an option to submit a request to our center.
- Press "Confirm".
- You should be emailed a visit confirmation receipt.
Viewing Upcoming Appointments and/or Canceling an Appointment
Here are the step-by-step instructions:
- Go to tutoring.fau.edu.
- Log in with your FAU ID and password.
- On your dashboard, you will see a widget in the top right corner with all your upcoming appointments.
- To cancel your appointment, click the "X" in the top right corner of the appointment box and click "Cancel Your Appointment". (NOTE: that you will not be able to cancel your appointment within two hours of the appointment start time. If you'd like to cancel less than two hours before your appointment, please email class@fau.edu.)
What kind of tutoring is available?
CLASS Tutoring is offered as small group sessions and appointments are strongly encouraged. Frequently supported courses include:
Business
- Accounting (ACG 2021 & 2071)
- Economics (ECO 2013, 2023, 4223)
- Finance (FIN 3403)
- Information Systems (ISM 2000 & ISM 3011)
- Quantitative Methods (QMB 3600)
Engineering
- Dynamics (EGN 3321)
- Statics (EGN 3311)
- Strengths of Materials (EGN 3331)
- And some other upper-division courses!
What about science tutoring?
Science tutoring is conducted in the Science Learning Center (SLC), in the Schmidt Family Complex. More information about the SLC.
Who are our tutors?
Our peer tutors are successful students who have earned at least a B+ in the courses they tutor, have been recommended by their professors, and have been trained in effective tutoring techniques through our intensive, CRLA Level 1 and 2 certified tutor training program. Their goal is to help students review course content through the use of interactive learning strategies and to help students learn study strategies that will aid in their success in their future classes as well.
What do I need for my tutoring sessions?
You will get the most out of tutoring if you prepare. To enable the tutor to best meet your needs, we recommend that you do the following:
- Complete all assigned reading and homework
- Prepare questions
- Bring the materials that you may need to the session which may include your syllabus, textbook, notes, study guides, a writing utensil and/or a laptop/tablet
Can I apply to be a peer tutor?
Join our team! FAU's CLASS tutors are some of the finest students FAU has to offer. If you are interested in learning more about the CLASS Tutoring program and being trained as a peer tutor, please complete the Tutor Application and submit it online. Applications are accepted every semester.