FAQ
What makes StudyPage different from traditional tutoring?
We don't want students to need a tutor forever. Our Anti-Tutor approach combines academic support with strategies for studying, organization, problem-solving, test-taking, and independent learning. We are not a franchise, which means we tailor our approach to each individual learner—not a cookie-cutter program provided by a larger corporation.
What ages and grade levels do you work with?
We work with students from elementary school through high school and college, with additional coaching options for adults.
What subjects do you tutor?
If you can learn it, we teach it. We typically offer support in math, reading, writing, English, science, history, homework help, study skills, SAT/ACT preparation, and college applications.
Do you help students with ADHD, dyslexia, or executive functioning challenges?
Yes. Our approach focuses on helping students understand how they learn and develop practical strategies for organization, time management, studying, test-taking, and academic independence.
How do I know which program is right for my student?
Start with a free consultation. Tell us what's happening academically, what you've already tried, and what your goals are. We'll help you determine the best next step.
Can you communicate with my child’s teachers or school when needed?
Yes. We encourage students to become strong self-advocates while supporting them through the process. When appropriate, we can provide teachers with our contact information so they can share progress updates, concerns, and recommendations. This helps us stay aligned with what’s happening in the classroom while teaching your child how to take greater ownership of their education.
