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Dear Nursing Students,
The Nursing Students' Association (NSA), with oversight from the mentorship team, is pleased to announce the N.U.R.D.S.S (Nursing Students Unite to Review at Designated Study Sessions) Program. This initiative is designed to provide additional academic support for students enrolled in NURS 2500 through weekly 1-hour tutoring sessions focused on improving understanding and performance in the course.
Volunteer Tutor Opportunity
We are currently seeking volunteer tutors who meet the following eligibility criteria:
• Must be a 3rd- or 4th-year nursing student
• Must have achieved a minimum grade of B+ in NURS 2500
• Must be interested in gaining teaching and leadership experience
Volunteer tutors will receive formal recognition on their Co-Curricular Record (CCR) upon completing a minimum of 10 hours throughout the semester. Tutors are expected to commit to one hour per week, but the specific day, time, and location of the sessions can be coordinated directly between the tutor and tutee for flexibility.
How to Apply as a Tutor
If you’re interested in becoming a volunteer tutor, please complete the application form by clicking the link below.
DEADLINE TO APPLY June 12th 2026, at 11:59pm
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSctDN7pqZJzALccTLs1ZRXGQrusdUZPlvJd...
We look forward to receiving your applications and thank you for your interest in supporting your peers through the N.U.R.D.S.S Program.
Please note: Volunteer positions are limited and not guaranteed. All applicants will be reviewed, and selected candidates will be contacted via email once the vetting process is complete.
Regards,
Amarachi Miracle Ndukauba (she/her) Peer Mentorship Program Chair | Nursing Students' Association College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba
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