UPchieve's Academic Coaches offer academic support to low-income middle and high school students through our online platform. Sessions occur within a virtual classroom that pairs one student with one coach, providing text-based chat and a whiteboard. Anyone can become a coach, regardless of background or tutoring experience. No fixed time commitment is required, and flexible scheduling is available. Training and support are provided to ensure student success.
What is an Academic Coach?
UPchieve's volunteers, also called Academic Coaches, offer academic support to low-income middle school and high school students using our online platform. These coaches work directly with students in UPchieve's online classroom to boost their academic performance, enhance their confidence, and prepare them for college. With a commitment of just 30 minutes per week, academic coaches can help students make progress towards their educational goals.
What is the time commitment?
There is no set time requirement to volunteer with UPchieve, and the scheduling is highly flexible. If a volunteer has a busy week, they can easily unselect their availability or disregard any requests for that particular week. Most academic coaches typically volunteer for only 30 minutes a week, which makes this opportunity perfect for individuals with a hectic lifestyle who still want to give back to their community.
How does it work?
UPchieve tutoring sessions occur within the platform's web app, utilizing a virtual classroom that matches one student with one coach. This virtual classroom provides a text-based chat and a whiteboard.
Who can be an Academic Coach?
There is no age limit to volunteer with UPchieve, but if you are a student, you must be in at least 9th grade or higher. You can volunteer regardless of your background or prior tutoring experience. Training and support are available to ensure coaches are equipped to help students achieve success. To learn more about the role of an academic coach, visit this link and apply here.