| Phone: | (850) 385-8696 |
| Fax: | (850) 385-8670 |
| Monday: | 9:00 AM - 7:30 PM |
| Tuesday: | 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM |
| Wednesday: | 9:00 AM - 7:30 PM |
| Thursday: | 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM |
| Friday: | 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
| Sunday: | Closed |
Sylvan's tutoring programs are individualized to meet the specific learning objectives of your child. Enroll your child in his own personalized Sylvan tutoring program and you'll receive $100 off tuition.
Sylvan's tutors teach skills that last a lifetime. We help students learn how to become self-motivated and achieve independence; above all else, we enable them to approach school — and life — with confidence.
We also maintain Sylvan tutoring special offers and seasonal promotions that make getting your child on the road to success easier.
Are you ready for the SAT or ACT? There is a lot of pressure for students to score well on these assessments and the next test dates are just around the corner. These test scores play a critical role in the admissions process to colleges and universities. A test score can affect the chances of getting into a first choice college. This is why the Sylvan Learning Center of Thomasville is partnering with local high schools to offer a free Diag Day. This is a dedicated day where students are able to take a practice test for either the SAT or the ACT under the exact proctoring conditions that they will face when taking the real test.
After the tests have been scored, parents and students are invited to a presentation to discuss student’s scores and to find out essential information about college admissions.
| Test | Testing Dates | Test Registration | When to start Sylvan's SAT/ACT Prep | |
| ACT | September 11, 2011 | August 6 | July 19 | July 26 |
| SAT | October 9, 2010 | September 10 | August 16 | August 23 |
| ACT | October 23, 2010 | September 17 | August 30 | September 6 |
| SAT | November 6, 2010 | October 8 | September 13 | September 20 |
| SAT | December 4, 2010 | November 5 | October 11 | October 18 |
| ACT | December 11, 2010 | November 5 | October 18 | October 25 |
| SAT | January 22, 2011 | December 23 | November 29 | December 6 |
| ACT | February 12, 2011 | January 7 | December 20 | December 27 |
| SAT | March 12, 2011 | February 11 | January 17 | January 24 |
| ACT | April 9, 2011 | March 4 | February 14 | February 21 |
| SAT | May 7, 2011 | April 8 | March 14 | March 21 |
| SAT | June 4, 2011 | May 6 | April 11 | April 18 |
| ACT | June 11, 2011 | May 6 | April 18 | April 25 |
Because Sylvan Learning Center of Tallahassee is SACS and CITA accredited, we offer credit courses for middle school and high school students, upon the principal’s authorization to accept our transcript. Why would a student want to take a credit course at Sylvan? Here are just a few reasons:
The Sylvan Learning Center of Tallahassee offers a variety of programs to help students with the transition between high school and college:
Fast Track: This program is to enrich the student who is planning to attend a class A college or university that may demand an exemplary college application essay, and an academic work load demanding extensive reading skills. This program includes 16 hours of College Prep Writing and 16 hours of Advanced Reading Skills for a total of 32 hours.
Dean’s List: This program is for the highly motivated student who historically has struggled with the application of effective study techniques and has show a weakness in reading and writing. This program includes 24 hours of College Prep Writing, 24 hours of Sylvan Study Skills, and 16 hours of Advanced Reading Skills for a total of 64 hours.
Magna cum Laude: This program is for the student who struggles with the application of effective study techniques and has shown a weakness in reading and writing and has previously incurred low testing scores on the SAT or ACT. This program includes 24 hours of College Prep Writing, 24 hours of Sylvan Study Skills, 16 hours of Advanced Reading Skills, and 20 hours of ACT or SAT prep (in one subject area only) for a total of 84 hours.
Summa cum Laude: This program is for the student who has demonstrated a high level of desire to secure an advanced degree, but who struggles at taking tests and invests an intense study effort to achieve acceptable performance in the classroom. This program includes 24 hours of College Prep Writing, 24 hours of Sylvan Study Skills, 16 hours of Advanced Reading Skills, and 36 hours of SAT or ACT prep (all areas) for a total of 100 hours.
Finish your homework faster and easier! With SylvanMathPrep.com, you’ll see short videos, corresponding to the exact pages and concepts in your textbook, that explain the math lessons you’re studying.
SylvanMathPrep.com presents math problems in a new way, shows you the work so you can see how to do it, and provides practice problems (with the answers!), so you can master the concepts in no time!
To get started, visit SylvanMathPrep.com to sign up – a FREE trial is available! Select your textbook and page number and the video will explain exactly what you need to know.
Getting ready for the SAT or ACT? SylvanMathPrep.com can help you study for the math portions of these tests as well. Sign Up Today!
Common Road Blocks to Reading : A guide to help your students to overcome roadblocks to successful reading. Gives a number of tips for overcoming basic language difficulties.
Learning Disability Information : With a greater emphasis on education and a greater understanding of the processes of learning, the general population has become aware of the need to understand the impact of learning disorders on students, parents, and teachers. This document gives some facts about common learning disabilities. Also, view Learning Disabilities and College for information on how Learning Disabilities can effect college students.
Help Teaching Math : Are some students destined to succeed in mathematics because they're inherently "good at math?" According to the NCTM and Sylvan Learning Center, the answer is not all educators believe everyone can succeed at math. Get some tips to help your student feel comfortable in asking questions about math.
Test Taking Strategies - Parents : Want to help your child sharpen his/her test taking skills. Use these suggestions in your everyday activities. Also view Test Taking Strategies - Students which gives students step by step instructions on how to handle the different types of test questions.
College Admission Tests: What you need to know!: This helpful document outlinesPlease give us you feed back. After previewing these
documents, tell us what you think by clicking here. We would love you get your feedback.