Making sure that no child loses out on education due to school closures.

The Coronavirus Tutoring Initiative was started in March on the same day that the UK Government announced national school closures. Whilst necessary, the closures risk increasing the disparity between those young people who can access private tutoring and those who cannot.

The initiative connects university students with young people who need free tutoring in any pre-GCSE, GCSE, or A-Level subject. Within the first week of launching, we had 3,000 university students express interest in volunteering with us and our tutor base continues to grow. We now have over 2,000 students signed up with us, and have completed over 20,000 hours of tutoring!

Any enquiries should be sent to [email protected]

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The people behind CTI

 
 
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The CTI team

 

Jacob, Sam and Niccolo are three students at Oxford University who wanted to do something in these times to ensure that no student in the UK is left without access to tutoring. They set up CTI and are now joined by a team of over 60 volunteers. Together, we can fight corona off 💪

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The Project Access team

 

We’re a global non-profit startup fighting inequalities in access to education. Founded in 2016, we’ve supported 3,300+ students from less privileged backgrounds in applying to top universities on our mentorship program.

 
 
 

Thanks to the following organisations for their support ❤️

 
 
 

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We’re 100% non-profit and committed to keep CTI free for students. Help us make that possible by donating. Every small bit counts!

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