Elementary and secondary students, as well as adults from the community, may receive support in learning to read and write at the clinic on Nazareth's campus.
Nazareth graduate students in the literacy programs assess individuals to determine strengths and needs, design an instructional program to overcome or compensate for those needs, and provide one-to-one instruction.
During selected terms, the faculty member and graduate students may work at one of the area's schools rather than on campus.
Graduate students who hold one or more certifications complete the requirements for their master's degree and additional certification as a literacy specialist.
For inquiries about the Marie Callahan Reading Clinic or to request an application: mcrc@naz.edu
Sessions of the Marie Callahan Reading Clinic are 13 weeks and begin in January each year. We do not currently offer tutoring from August through December. Please email to be added to the waiting list.
The Marie Callahan Reading Clinic is located in Lourdes Hall.