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MATH SUPPORT


Chalk boardThe Mathematics Laboratory provides computer-assisted instruction and peer tutoring for students who wish to strengthen their mathematics skills. Students enrolled in MATH 121, Introduction to College Algebra, or MATH 123, College Algebra, may be required to complete weekly assignments in the Mathematics Laboratory. Students in other mathematics courses may also seek assistance from the Mathematics Laboratory.

HOURS - 216 A & 216 C


Day Time
Mo 8:00-8:00
Tue 8:00-8:00
Wed 8:00-8:00
Thu 8:00-8:00
Fri 8:00-5:00

216B-Reading and Social Sciences Lab available for classes only

TUTOR SCHEDULE

STAFF


Shawn Conyers
Coordinator for Developmental Mathematics
Office: HTC 218
Phone: 672-1394

LOCATION


Mathematics Laboratory
University College
Fayetteville State University
1200 Murchison Road
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Helen T. Chick Building

Room 216 C

TUTORS


Kimberley Gilchrist:  Graduate Student Mathematics Education MS

Gregg Simon:  Freshman           Mathematics Major

Brittney Hall:  Junior                Business Major

Nichole Wells:  Sophomore              Business Administration Major

Danielle Fortune:  Freshman             Chemistry Major

Kendra Simon:  Graduate Student         Mathematics Major

Junhan Tang:  Sophomore      Mathematics Major

Deana Wooten:  Senior      Mathematics Education Major

RESOURCES


bullet One on one tutoring
bullet CD lecture series (lab use only)
bullet Video lecture (sign-out available)
bullet Computers for online homework

Test paper

FORMS


Extension Grade Contract

  • If students attend class regularly, complete  all class assignments, and complete the required tutoring hours with the math lab they should receive an Extension Grade if their final grade is less than "C".

See Mr. Conyers for an Extension Grade Contract

 

 

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