Originally published: February 2023 • Updated: November 2025

Online class help can mean two very different things. One is legitimate tutoring that explains concepts and builds skills. The other is outsourcing your graded work, which most schools classify as contract cheating. The seven points below show the difference, how to vet providers, and what to expect if you choose tutoring support.
Legitimate services offer tutoring, coaching, practice reviews, and study planning. They do not complete your quizzes, papers, or exams for you. Most universities and academic-integrity bodies define paying someone to produce your assessed work as contract cheating, and they prohibit it.
Look for services that describe how their help remains within your school’s policies: explaining methods, walking through examples, and giving feedback without doing the assignment. Academic-integrity organizations explicitly distinguish tutoring from third party completion of work.
Tutoring prices usually reflect subject difficulty, session length, and the depth of feedback. Transparent providers show hourly or package rates, what is included, and when you can cancel. If prices seem extreme for “guaranteed grades,” that is a red flag, not a perk. The BBB advises comparing written offers and clarifying deliverables before you pay.
Ask how logins, draft files, and video sessions are stored, who can access them, and how long they keep records. Avoid services that ask for permanent account credentials or that will submit work on your behalf. Consumer protection guidance recommends being cautious with anyone requesting sensitive information and irreversible payments.
No. Tutoring explains and coaches. Having someone complete graded work for you is widely defined as contract cheating by academic-integrity bodies and universities.
Use the trust checks above, insist on written scope, and avoid guaranteed grades or pressure to pay in irreversible ways.
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