Our mission

Our mission is to provide international and multilingual students, scholars, faculty, and staff with high-quality language, academic, and cultural support and to support our faculty and staff with professional development in global understanding and intercultural skills.

Our core values provide the foundation of our work, shape our culture, and reflect our commitment to you.

  • Integrity: We promise to provide honest and fair services
  • Quality: We create and deliver excellent support and services for positive impact
  • Respect: We treat everyone with dignity and care

ITC has been recognized by The Center for Global Education at UCLA and NAFSA.

About

Where to find the International Tutoring Center (ITC)

ITC programs and team members are based at Northeastern’s Boston campus. All our services can be found and accessed online.

In Boston: Students located or visiting Boston can access in-person tutorials in 175 Richards Hall or online seven days per week!

Online: Students currently enrolled across the Northeastern Global University System can access online tutorials seven days per week! All ITC courses and workshops are offered online.

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Meet the ITC Team

Sasha Goldman, PhD

Sasha is the Director of Supplemental Academic Services and an Assistant Teaching Professor in the College of Professional Studies. She oversees operations for the International Tutoring Center, as well as course-based tutoring and writing support for the College. Her research interests are graduate education and skills-driven learning.

Cameron Sheehy, MEd

Cameron is the Assistant Director of Supplemental Academic Services in the College of Professional Studies. Cameron assists with operations for the International Tutoring Center, as well as CPS course-based tutoring and writing support. Cameron's research interests are translanguaging, multimodal composing, and critical pedagogy.

Crissy McMartin-Miller, PhD

Crissy is the Curriculum Lead of the International Tutoring Center. She is also a Teaching Professor in the NU Global program. Crissy teaches, designs, and oversees courses for multilingual/international undergraduate and graduate students across the university. Her research interests are multilingual writing feedback and language tutor training. Crissy's hobbies are reading, taking walks, and traveling; her ultimate goal is to visit every U.S. state and as many countries as possible.