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Tutoring prices in Washington

Researched estimates for Washington (USD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single session One 60-minute one-on-one lesson $25 $45 $90
Monthly (1 hour/week) Four weekly sessions per month $100 $180 $360
Semester support (weekly, ~15 weeks) One hour a week across a semester $380 $680 $1,350
Exam-prep package (20 hours) Intensive block for SAT/ACT/AP or finals $500 $900 $1,800

How to hire a tutoring pro in United States

  1. Ask for a background check — platforms like Wyzant run them, independent tutors may need to provide their own
  2. Match the tutor to your state's standards and your school's curriculum (Common Core states vs others differ in method)
  3. Take references from at least one current family and run a paid trial session
  4. Agree format and rate: online typically runs $25-50/hr, in-person $40-90/hr
  5. For SAT/ACT prep, ask for the tutor's own score and recent student score improvements
  6. Set a baseline (recent test score) and agree monthly progress notes

Tutoring is unregulated in the US — no state licenses tutors. Background checks are voluntary, so ask for one; marketplaces like Wyzant and Care.com run screening, while independents must arrange their own.

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Frequently asked questions

What are red flags when hiring a tutor?

No references, refusal of a trial lesson, guaranteed grade promises, demanding a full term's payment up front, doing the student's homework for them, and vagueness about their own results or qualifications. Any two of these together — keep looking.

Is group tutoring worth it compared to one-on-one?

Small-group sessions (2-4 students) cost each family roughly 40-60% of the private rate and work well for exam-technique classes. One-on-one wins when the student has specific gaps, learning differences, or is far behind — the whole point is tailoring pace.

Should I hire a certified teacher or a university student as a tutor?

Certified teachers cost 50-100% more and are worth it for exam technique, marking insight and struggling students. A strong university student who recently aced the same exam is often better value for motivated students who mainly need practice and explanation.

Do private tutors need to be qualified teachers?

No country in our coverage requires it — tutoring is unregulated almost everywhere. That cuts both ways: excellent tutors exist without teaching credentials, but the burden of vetting subject knowledge, safeguarding checks and references sits entirely on you.

Which subjects cost the most to tutor?

Maths, sciences and specialist exam prep command premiums because demand outstrips qualified supply. University-level, competitive-entrance and standardized-test coaching sit at the top of every market's range; primary reading and homework help sit at the bottom.

Should I use a tutoring agency or find an independent tutor?

Agencies vet tutors, handle replacements and mediate disputes, but add commission — often built into a higher hourly rate. Independents are cheaper and more flexible; you do the vetting. Many families start via an agency, then stay long-term with a tutor they trust.

How much does SAT/ACT prep tutoring cost in the US?

Specialist test-prep tutors typically charge $70-200/hr, well above general academic rates, with packaged courses from $500-2,000. A cheaper path: a strong general tutor for content gaps plus official free practice (Khan Academy for SAT) for drilling.

Is tutoring tax-deductible in the US?

Generally no — it's a personal expense, and 529 plans don't cover tutoring for K-12. The narrow exception is tutoring for a diagnosed learning disability recommended by a doctor, which may count as a medical expense.

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