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The Math Help Center, located in 145 North Hall, provides walk-in peer tutoring services to enrolled UWRF students. Students are welcome during open hours to stop by and work with our available tutors on homework questions or to get clarification on important math concepts.


The Math Help Center tutors are knowledgeable and available to help students with courses ranging from MATH 10, Introduction to Algebra, through MATH 167, Calculus II. There may also be assistance for other higher-level courses. Inquiries for other courses should be made with the mathematics office in 207 North Hall.


Note: The help room hours begin during the second week of classes and continue through the last week of classes. The help room is not staffed over mid term pause and will have limited availability during the final exam period.


Click on the names of the help workers during the time/day indicated to get help. Math Help Sessions are staffed by graduate students and can serve students in any undergraduate mathematics course. Math Help Sessions meet Monday through Friday, June 3 through July 26, 2024. Zoom help will be CLOSED Wednesday, June 19 and Thursday, July 4th, 2024.


We pledge to provide free tutoring services on a walk-in basis in Hawthorn Hall, Room 436, for Mathematics courses through Calculus II (MATH-M216) and often higher level courses. Multiple tutors are on hand during all operating hours to provide the widest range of assistance possible.


All tutors are students majoring in Mathematics, a related field or are graduates with a degree in a field related to Mathematics. Many of the tutors began their academic careers with developmental courses themselves, so they understand the math anxiety and phobias that many students experience.


Our first priority when tutoring is to serve the needs of students enrolled in a Mathematics course at IU Northwest. However, we also have an open door policy when it comes to the needs of the community.


When seeking help in Mathematics Assistance Center it would be helpful if you would organize your questions in advance as much as possible, and be prepared to show your own homework attempts. You will be required to sign in using your student ID upon entering.


Currently our Mathematics Assistance Center offers tutoring at the times shown in the table to the right. Observe that the Mathematics Assistance Center is closed for Summer Session I. Please direct any questions to the Department Coordinator Kristie Gilmore at krlg...@iun.edu or (219) 981-5691.



Khan Academy is a great resource with free content created by experts that students can learn at their own pace. Students can learn and reinforce math concepts by watching videos, practicing problems, and taking quizzes. Lessons are available for K-12 and college-level classes. Khan Academy also helps with preparation for the math section of the GMAT.


Columbia teaching assistants are available for help with College Algebra/Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, II, and III in 502 Milstein Center on Barnard's campus. See schedule for names and times.


Columbia graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants are available in 406 Mathematics Building on Columbia's campus for help with Calculus IV and Higher Math courses. See schedule for names and times.


There are several resources available for extra help with mathematics and statistics courses in addition to your instructor's office hours. Help Sessions are free. No appointment is necessary. Bring your textbook and any other needed materials.


Help Sessions for students in STAT 111 and STAT 141 will run according to the following schedule for the Spring semester from Tuesday, January 24 through Thursday, May 4 (except during UVM holidays and recesses).


Drop-in homework help is available for lower-level math classes (up through 252) during regular library hours during Fall, Winter and Spring terms. The library is closed during Summer term and intersessions. If you need a book from the library when we're closed, please place it on hold or email mat...@uoregon.edu.


The Math Help Center provides free tutoring to UNCG students enrolled in 100-299 level MAT and STA courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The Math Help Center offers in-person tutoring and virtual tutoring. The in-person drop-in tutoring is in Curry 210. Online students have access to virtual tutoring through Microsoft Teams. Please check out the availability for tutoring by going to go.uncg.edu/trac. If you have any questions about the Math Help Center, you can email the Director of the Math Help Center, Matt Jester, at mwje...@uncg.edu. If you have any technical issues with TracCloud (go.uncg.edu/trac), please email tutortrac-...@uncg.edu with as much detail as you can provide.


You are more than welcome to wait for a tutor to have a spot to open up. Use the kiosk to sign in to the math help center, then sit in our waiting area. As soon as a seat opens up, the tutor or desk assistant will call your name and get you set up. While you wait you can prepare questions and concepts that you need assistance with.


Every student has different situations and goals, which means there is no guaranteed outcome for tutoring. Although, if you are 100% committed to developing your academic skills in a course, you will:


The tutoring schedule will be available on the Math Help Center Canvas site. The Math Help Center is only open Monday through Friday when classes are in session during the Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters. Use the buttons to the right to enroll in the Canvas course to access this information and to gain information for online tutoring.


All tutoring sessions within the scheduled times are free to UNCG students enrolled in the supported mathematics and statistics classes. Tutoring is first come, first served both face to face and online; no appointments necessary.


Occidental's mathematics program aims to serve the diverse needs of students in the physical sciences, social sciences, and liberal arts as well as mathematics. Study and problem-solving in mathematics at all levels provide a paradigm of critical thinking: identifying and questioning premises, inferring patterns from evidence, deducing conclusions from hypotheses, and expressing ideas clearly. Other disciplines rely on mathematics to provide technical tools for precise reasoning and communication.


Upon graduation, some mathematics majors go on to graduate or professional school while others begin careers in teaching, business, industry, or government. The mathematics major can be structured to provide a solid foundation in the mathematical sciences--pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and operations research--and fields close to mathematics--computer science, actuarial science, and engineering. A major or minor in mathematics can also provide an excellent technical and theoretical complement to a major or minor in other fields.


If you are experiencing difficulty with your math and/or science course(s), we are here to help. We always suggest visiting your math and science instructor during their office hours or emailing your instructor to set up an appointment. As a supplement, we provide additional math and physics resources to all RIT students.


If you are experiencing difficulty with a math and/or a science course, you can request a one-on-one Math and Science Assessment meeting with a content expert. During the meeting, we will discuss your history and current difficulties with math and/or science courses, and the results of the diagnostic exam. Together, we will develop a course of action to help you be more successful in your course. Some recommendations may include using better study strategies, utilizing study centers, and/or enrolling in one of the Academic Success Center courses, such as Critical Math Skills.


Before the meeting, you will complete a diagnostic exam to evaluate your knowledge. The diagnostic exam will be sent directly to you for you to complete, and your results should be emailed to the Academic Success Center. This information helps to ensure that your one-on-one Math and Science Assessment meeting is as productive as possible.


In the 21st century, a deep understanding of mathematics, and the ability to apply that understanding, is more important than it has ever been. In Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), and across the country, mathematics instruction is changing to make sure we provide our students with the skills and knowledge they need for success in college and the workplace.


Disclaimer: This site provides external links and videos as a convenience and for informational purposes only. The appearance of external hyperlinks on the MCPS Family Mathematics Support Center website does not constitute an endorsement by the Montgomery County Public School System of any of the products or opinions contained therein.


The MASS Center includes free tutor-supported study tables for many undergraduate mathematics courses, in addition to several science courses that require strong mathematical competency. The MASS Center also offers a 1-credit hour course, MATH 1096 Supplemental Review Sessions (SRS) to assist students with their math course.


The MASS Center offers study tables for several courses across the university. By reviewing the schedule below and attending the study table for their course at the assigned time, students can guarantee that a tutor will be available to support them and their fellow classmates when they arrive.



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