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Keep your grades strong.

Whether you need help unraveling a rough problem in one of your math and science courses or it’s time to make up the math test from the day you were sick last week, the Math and Science Tutoring and Testing Center has you covered. 

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What you need to know.

Check out more info about the Math and Science Tutoring and Testing Center and the Math Testing Center, including hours, locations, and policies. 

You want to succeed in your classes, but everyone needs extra help sometimes to get over the top. To best fit your needs, the university offers free walk-in and scheduled tutoring sessions for your math and science courses. Check out locations and hours.

Walk-in Math Assistance Learning Lab 
Kettler Hall, Room G38
Monday–Thursday: 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

Walk-in Math, Statistics, and Science Resources Area (also includes BIOL 203/204)
Kettler Hall, Room G19
Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m.

Walk-in BIOL 203/204 Open Lab
Science Building, Room 337 or 369 (depending on the day)

The Math Testing Center gives you a convenient and quiet location for taking math tests. 

Hours
Monday, Tuesday, and Friday: 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday: 9 a.m.–7 p.m.

You will have one hour after the posted closing times to complete the exam. (For example, if you arrive at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, you will have until 4:30 p.m. to finish your test.)

Please arrive earlier than the posted closing time if you anticipate needing more time.

When You Arrive
Many students rely on the center each day, so please follow these guidelines to make the experience better for everyone:

  • When you arrive at the Math Testing Center, turn off your cell phone. Store it, other personal items, and your coat in one of the available lockers.
  • Do not bring food or beverages into the testing room.
  • If you are not using your Mastodon Card as your photo ID your 900# is required.
  • Keep your Mastodon Card (or other photo ID), calculator, and a pencil with you.
  • Hand your ID and your calculator to the attendant, and sign your professor’s sign-in sheet so that they have a record of your visit.
  • Some classes require the attendant to clear your calculator. If you have formulas stored on yours that you want to keep, you may borrow a calculator from the center.
  • The attendant will write the time in on your exam and hand it to you. You then go into the test room and complete your exam.
  • When you finish, hand your exam and calculator to the proctor at the front of the test room. The proctor may clear your calculator again before returning it to you.
  • Sign out at the front desk before leaving.
  • Remember, your exam must be completed in one sitting, so there will be no restroom breaks allowed; if you absolutely have to be excused, you must turn in your exam.

Contact Info
Kettler Hall, Room G18
260-481-0455
[email protected] 

Embedded Tutoring

Getting help in the classroom.

 

Embedded tutoring is our way of bringing academic support to you, inside and outside the classroom. Professors can request and invite tutors to sit in the class and work with students in the classroom; these tutors are available to assist students at one of the tutoring locations on campus as well.

Debbi Braun

Debbi Braun
Embedded Tutor in Humanities, Social Sciences, or Music

Kristine Frye

Kristine Frye
Embedded Consultant for Writing and Presentations

Barton Price

Barton Price
Embedded Tutor in Humanities, Social Sciences, or Music