LOUISVILLE, Ky. — They having fun isn't hard when you have a library card. Now, after-school tutoring is also not too hard thanks to the Louisville Free Public Library.


What You Need To Know

  • Louisville Free Public Library is offering free virtual tutoring for K-12 students

  • Anyone with a valid library card can use the service seven days a week

  • Free internet and computer access is available at each of the 17 Louisville Free Public Library locations

With the back-to-school season in full swing for Jefferson County, LFPL on Thursday announced a free online tutoring service for K-12 students. Brainfuse HelpNow gives students with a library card access to virtual one-on-one learning seven days a week, according to a news release.

Eligible students can chat with tutors in real time from 2-11 p.m. ET. Brainfuse's roster of over 3,000 tutors can help students with math, writing and test review — they even give live FAFSA help and online practice tests.

Visit LFPL's Homework HelpNow page to access their tutoring tools. HelpNow and all of the library's Help resources are free with a valid library card.

Free internet and computer access is available at each of the 17 Louisville Free Public Library locations.