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Tutorbridge

Contact Tutorbridge

Have questions about tutoring? **Tutorbridge is a free matching service for families**. We help you find vetted, background-checked tutors and can respond in your language when possible.

How to contact Tutorbridge

The fastest way to reach us is to fill out our contact or match request form. You can also start here: Request a free match.

Tell us the subject you need help with, the student's grade or age range, and the best way to reach you. We use that information to help connect you with independent local or online tutors.

Please do not send private records or sensitive documents. We only need the subject and your contact details. We do not ask for Social Security numbers, student ID numbers, school records, grades, IEP/504 documents, immigration documents, or bank or financial account numbers.

What we can help with

Tutorbridge helps families and adult students understand tutoring and find a tutor who may be a good fit. We are not a tutoring company, school, or learning center. We do not teach lessons, employ tutors, set tutor prices, grade students, or grant any certificate or credential.

We can help with many common needs, including:
- K-12 school subjects
- Reading and math support
- Study skills and organization
- Test prep
- ESL and newcomer support
- Academic help for adult learners

If you are not sure what kind of tutor to ask for, that is okay. Contact us and tell us what is going on. We can help you think through the next step and explain how the process works.

What to include in your message

A short, simple message is enough. You do not need perfect English. We welcome families who are new to the US and people who speak another language at home.

Helpful details include:
- The subject or skill you need help with
- The student's grade level or whether the student is an adult learner
- Whether you prefer online or local in-person tutoring
- Your city or ZIP code if you want local options
- The days or times that usually work for you
- Any language preference for communication, if you have one

Please keep it general. For privacy, do not send report cards, school files, medical information, legal papers, or financial information.

What happens after you reach out

After you contact us, we review your request and try to match you with participating tutors or providers who serve your area or your subject. Our service is free for families.

A tutor may contact you directly, or we may share possible options for you to review. Because tutors are independent, availability, teaching style, schedule, and cost can vary.

We try to make the process easier, but we cannot promise a perfect match, a certain grade, a test score, admission result, or fluency. Progress depends on the student, the tutor, the effort, and the situation.

Important safety steps for parents

If a session involves a minor, please treat safety as a top priority. Even when a tutor is presented as vetted or background-checked, parents should still confirm the tutor's background check, references, and qualifications before lessons begin.

We strongly encourage parents to supervise tutoring for children and teens. For in-person sessions, that can mean meeting in a public place or having lessons in a visible room at home with a parent nearby. For online sessions, use a shared family space when possible, or stay close enough to see or hear the session.

You should also ask practical questions before starting:
1. What experience do you have with this subject and age group?
2. Can you share references?
3. How do you handle scheduling and cancellations?
4. What should a parent expect during the first few sessions?

What we cannot advise on

Tutorbridge can help with academic tutoring needs. We do not provide educational, psychological, medical, special-education, immigration, or legal advice.

If you think a student may have a learning disability, or you need help with an IEP, 504 plan, evaluation, or special-education rights, please contact the school or a qualified specialist. If you have immigration or visa questions, including F-1 or other student visa concerns, please speak with a licensed immigration attorney or accredited representative. Tutoring is academic help only.

If you are ready, you can request a free match now.

Common questions

Is Tutorbridge free for families?
Yes. Tutorbridge is a free matching service for families and adult students. We help connect you with independent tutors or providers.
Do I need to send school records or personal documents?
No. We only need the subject and your contact details to start. Please do not send Social Security numbers, student IDs, school records, grades, IEP/504 documents, immigration documents, or bank or financial account numbers.
Can you help if I do not speak English well?
Yes. You can contact us in simple English, and we may be able to respond in your language when possible. We work with many families who are new to the US or speak another language at home.
Do you guarantee better grades or test scores?
No. No honest service can promise that. Tutoring may help, but results depend on the student, the tutor, attendance, effort, and the situation.
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Free for families. We share your request with vetted, background-checked tutors near you or online; you compare and choose.

We collect the subject and your contact details only — never financial account numbers, school records, immigration documents, or sensitive information.

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Tell us the subject, the grade, and your area. We connect you, at no cost, with vetted, background-checked tutors near you or online. You compare and choose who to hire.