Tutorship.Fund Operating Rules:
• Tutorship.Fund offers elite one-on-one private tutoring for high academic potential students to help them achieve specific academic goals.
• Students must demonstrate high academic potential and commitment to their academic goals.
• Private tutors must be knowledgeable, help students achieve academic goals within a set timeframe, report progress regularly, and adhere to professional standards.
• Accelerated Learning Academy offers private tutoring under a bet-on-agreement to achieve an A grade within a specific period of time.
• Private tutors in the Accelerated Learning Academy receive higher salaries if they successfully help their students achieve their academic goals.
• Private tutoring fees must be paid in advance for one year into the Tutorship.Fund account.
• The tutoring contract is binding and cannot be revoked except in cases of illegal or fraudulent behavior.
• 18% of funds raised from the general public will be donated to the 18 Charitable Funds of The Beacon Project.
• The Tutorship.Fund and the Accelerated Learning Academy have different approaches and policies.
• Private donors must pay at least one year of tutoring fees in advance to lock in the best tutor available.
• Tutorship.Fund can keep donations in recipient’s account for up to 10 years.
• Funds via Tutorship.Fund Platform can only be used for tutoring purposes.
• Remaining funds after 10 years will be donated to 18 charity funds or cover other students’ tutoring costs.
• Students who receive tutoring scholarships must comply with all rules and regulations set forth by the Tutorship.Fund.
• Any complaints or concerns regarding the Tutorship.Fund or private tutoring services should be directed to the designated contact person.
• Tutorship.Fund will keep all students’ information confidential.
• Tutorship.Fund will regularly evaluate the effectiveness of its programs and services.
• Tutorship.Fund is committed to transparency and accountability in all its operations.
• Tutorship.Fund recognizes that private tutoring is not a substitute for quality education in schools.