Citizenship Tutoring

Citizenship Tutoring is a program which aims to combine public service and policy discussion, specifically with regard to the issue of immigration. Students involved in the program are each matched with one Harvard employee who is applying for US Citizenship. Meeting once a week for one hour sessions, tutors help prepare the employee for the US Citizenship exam. Subjects range from US history to the structure of the American government to recent current events.

About the Program

2008 Fall Fellows

Learn more about the Citizenship Tutoring Program.

Application Process

2008 Fall Fellows

The deadline for applications for fall semester are due Friday, September 19 at 5pm.

Testimonials

2008 Fall Fellows

Hear from Citizenship Tutoring participants about their experiences.


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