West Virginia, tutoring website announce partnership

West Virginia students are getting expanded access to tutoring resources.

Governor Jim Justice made the announcement in his briefing today. The partnership will provide students with free tutoring and homework help.

“I’m incredibly proud to support this program and look forward to seeing the positive impact it’ll have on our state,” Gov. Justice said. “Since taking office, my administration has made it a priority to improve our academic programs. We owe it to our students to give them the best opportunities imaginable. On top of that, this program also addresses the need for career growth for our citizens. When this program came across my desk, I immediately recognized its potential because it’s truly a comprehensive initiative that will enhance the lives of West Virginians of all ages.”

There will also be a drop-off review service for essay and math problem reviews.

“Statewide programs like TutorWV level the playing field,” said Sandi White, Chief Institutional Officer, Tutor.com/The Princeton Review. “Libraries have long been champions of their communities. We are proud to partner with the West Virginia Library Section to provide equitable access to academic and job support for West Virginians at all stages of their educational and professional lives.”

Students who need help with standardized tests can get test preparation for the SAT and ACT.

There is also help for the GED. There is also an interview prep section.

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