Math Tutoring Lab
Tutoring for Introduction To Statistics (fall 2008) will be held in the Physical Sciences Building room 111. Please consult the posting outside the Department of Mathematical Sciences Office for the most updated information regarding tutoring hours.
Academic Enhancement Program
The Academic Enhancement Program sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs offers free tutoring in College Algebra.
The Academic Enhancement Program is a free, year round tutorial program for FAU students. Tutorial sessions are one-hour long, and instructions are provided at a pace conducive to individual learning styles in the following subject areas: algebra, calculus, trigonometry, statistics, finance, physics, biology, Chemistry I & II, organic chemistry, English (grammar & reading comprehension), French, German and Spanish. Here is the contact info:
Florida Atlantic University
Office of Multicultural Affairs, SSB #224
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991
(561) 297-3959
Fax: (561) 297-0016
URL:
http://www.fau.edu/student/ma/programs.htm
Prentice Hall Tutor Center
- If you bought the book new, it came packaged with a student access code which can be redeemed through phone, fax, or the website http://www.prenhall.com/tutorcenter/. The tutor center gives you access to textbook specific tutoring. Below I've listed information which you can access at the website.
Days and Hours of Operation:
Sunday through Thursday
Eastern: 5 PM - 12 AM
Closed: Friday and Saturday (closed Thursday during the summer)
The Tutor Center may be closed for major holidays and intersession periods.
Contact Information:
Email: tutorcenter@prenhall.com
Fax: 1-800-877-3063
During Tutor Center Hours
Phone: 1-800-877-3016
Interactmath.com
If you are having problems with some of your homework, you can get guided instruction on most problem types by going to www.interactmath.com and selecting your textbook. You will then be instructed to check for the needed plugins. Install any needed plugins and you're ready to go. For any section you start with, your initial
problem set comes directly from your textbook.
URL:
interactmath.com