| Clark College provides several mathematics and STEM help
centers on the main campus, at auxiliary campuses, and online where assistance with mathematics is provided on a drop-in basis. |
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| Help is available! Come on in! |
| Center Name and Description | Location | Schedule [PDF files require Adobe Acrobat Reader] |
| Math Help Center
is a drop-in mathematics help center where mathematics helpers and
faculty volunteers are available to assist you with all levels of
mathematics courses. The helpers are available for quick questions but
do not provide one-on-one tutoring. Peak times can get busy. |
BHL-107 |
Spring 2012 Schedule Help is available 6-days a week! |
| Women-in-STEM
provides drop-in mathematics help from female STEM faculty especially
for women taking mathematics classes. |
BHL-013 |
Spring 2012
Schedule |
| Specialty Math Help is available
for specific higher-level courses (e.g., statistics, discrete maths, differential
equations, linear algebra, multivariate calculus) provided by faculty who volunteer a
portion of their office time according to the schedules at
the right. |
various |
Spring 2012 Study Groups for Math 103 Spring 2012 Statistics Help Spring 2012Help for Math 105, 107, 153, 205, 221, 254 |
| STEM High-Demand Help
Center provides help with science (physics, chemistry, etc.) and
mathematics (Math 103, 111, 151, 152 only). |
APH-101 |
Spring 2012 Schedule |
| Tutoring/Writing Center
has centers on main campus and at CTC. |
HKL-102 and AA4-106 and CTC-336 |
See
TWC
website for full information and schedules |
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Clark Testing and Tutoring Center @ WSU-V provides mathematics
help at the Clark Center, Washington State
University Vancouver campus. |
WSU-V room 132 |
See schedule posted there |
| eTutoring.org is an
online mathematics help service provided by the Clark Tutoring
Center. |
Online | Login at eTutoring.org |
Attn Faculty: Tutoring schedules are coordinated by Erin Harwood.
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