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I want to offering tutoring services for college level Spanish and Western Civilization, how much should I charge per hour? My friend tutors Chemistry and charges $25!! That seems too high for me, but my last tutoring job was 5 years ago for $10 per hour.....have rates really risen that much?

2006-06-13 10:32:46 · 18 answers · asked by Just a girl 1 in Education & Reference Teaching

I have a bachelor's in Spanish, I study medieval Spain (so I use spanish quite a bit) and I am in a Ph.D. program for history (currently teaching in Western Civ dept.) So I have a great deal of knowledge in these areas. I know that T.A.s are supposed to be available for consultation, but some students seem to want help elsewhere. I am trying to decide what to charge per hour so that I can make a little extra money for my upcoming research trip to Spain. I don't want to charge too little and it not be worth the effort, but at the same time I do not want to charge so much that NO one calls me for help. Thanks!

2006-06-13 10:41:03 · update #1

Greed is by no means my motivation. I am a teacher and I am spending years getting an education to one day be a professor. I love teaching and I think I am good at it. Last semester I tutored three of my Western Civ students in Spanish for free. They said I was more help to them in the three sessions we had than their professor had been all year because I have many tricks to remembering important grammar and vocab. That said, I do have to make some money to continue my own education and that is why I am wanting to turn my education into a side job that benefits myself and the student.

2006-06-13 10:50:20 · update #2

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Not every subject warrants equal pay for tutoring. Music, Math, or Sports tutors should ask for more. Math is a direct science and once a person catches on to the concept he or she can easily excell. It is not time consuming or takes years to comprehend.

Spanish is a living language. Who in his right mind is going to pay a tutor $25 a lesson when they have to utilize him/her for years. It takes years to become fully bilingual. If you are already bilingual by birth, you simply cannot understand this. If you have acquired the language, you should know. Do your math, can a college or high school student pay that rate for months on end?

Think about it! You want to charge more than some college courses themselves. If greed is your motivation, STOP!! I was a tutor and know firsthand that it comes with a heart of compassion to see other succeed.

2006-06-13 10:46:30 · answer #1 · answered by Richard Stapleton 2 · 0 1

It depends on your locality and the prices the local market is carrying. A credentialed teacher working through a tutoring center (like Sylvan) will earn $15 - $20 per hour, but the tutee will pay more than that. On-campus tutors (offered through the university) in my area get paid $10 per hour (and have to take a certain college course and have certain skill levels to be hired).

Where I live (small rural town), most families are poor, and there is no way they can afford $30 per hour for private tutoring. The few people who do get tutoring here pay between $15 and $20 per hour.

Think about rates... in California, a salaried, full-time teacher in a public school with a BA, makes approx. $30,000 a year (give or take a thousand, depending on locality). If you do the math to come up with an hourly rate: $30,000/10 = 3,000 (10 months employment)
$3,000/20 = $150 per day (20 workdays month)
$150/7 = $21 per hour, approx.

A credentialed teacher teaches a LOT of kids and spends probably 2 or more additional hours per day, preparing materials. They often work summers to make ends meet.

If I were a college student needing tutoring, I'd be using the campus tutoring center, as the cost of hiring a tutor is just too high for the budget.

Look at your local market and find out what other local tutors are charging, then charge a bit below that and maybe you'll get more work.

I have a friend who is a teacher, who has also tutored, and he told me he used to charge $30 per hour (urban area). If you have a credential, you are more skilled and should charge more. But, you may not get much work if you charge too much. In your ads you need to state your education level, credentials held, certificates too. Sell yourself.

2006-06-22 01:23:00 · answer #2 · answered by mw 4 · 0 0

I live in California, so things are a little bit pricey...

I teach math through Calculus, I normally don't prepare lesson plans, or do side research, and I charge no less than $30 an hour, usually $40 for Calculus (where I do some preparation on my own time!)

Tutoring college, you've got forces going against you - one is that many students can't afford what you are really worth. Another is that students can get help from a student center, or through the school in some way, for little or no charge. But you are individual instruction, and much more qualified than the "guy in the Spanish Lab" who is just a college junior. So there are reasons for you to charge more.

I wouldn't work for less than $20/hr, even if you are in a less expensive area. Where I live, I would charge $30/hr, particularly for Spanish, which could be in high demand.

2006-06-13 10:50:32 · answer #3 · answered by Polymath 5 · 0 0

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I want to offering tutoring services for college level Spanish and Western Civilization, how much should I charge per hour? My friend tutors Chemistry and charges $25!! That seems too high for me, but my last tutoring job was 5 years ago for $10 per hour.....have...

2015-08-10 16:40:39 · answer #4 · answered by Paula 1 · 0 0

First, $10 seems a little too much. $7 per hour is a price that is reasonable. Second, how much business you have depends on what subject you tutor in. Make sure it's something that people have trouble in. For example, math and language are pretty difficult subjects. Social Studies is sometimes hard for people Good Luck !

2016-03-18 10:44:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

One big thing is where you live! Are you teaching people that have money? Also the age. If you are teaching younger kids and helping them with their homework then you would be charging less than teaching adults. Are you helping some rich Lawyer or Doctor's kid? Usually 12 to 15 dollars an hour. If you are teaching adults so they can brush up for a trip or they need to speak Spanish for work then you would charge more.
Also if it is an ongoing assignment like every Tue and Friday then you might charge a little less because they are giving you regular work.

2006-06-13 10:58:08 · answer #6 · answered by Maintman 1 · 0 0

It depends on how much money they want to make per hour. I would charge $10.00 in hour. In college you can get a tutor for free you don't have to pay them per hour. It is included with the tuition.

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2016-04-13 12:39:54 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I would start out at $15-18 per hour. That is what I did when I started. As you gain a reputation and more clients, you can think about raising your rates.

2006-06-13 10:47:21 · answer #10 · answered by Schmickrod 2 · 0 0

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