Math Tutoring Center
The Math Tutoring Center provides quality, drop-in learning assistance. Certified tutors encourage and guide students in developing their potential as independent learners.
Learn about in-person math tutoring on the Davis campus. We are using Discord for our online drop-in math tutoring.
Holiday closure dates: Sept. 2, Oct. 18 - 19, Nov. 28 - 29
Math Tutoring
Drop-in Tutoring Information
The Math Tutoring Center offers drop-in tutoring for the following math courses: MATH 0810, 0950, 0970, 0990, 1010, 1030, 1035, 1040, 1050, 1060, 1080, 1120, 1210, and 1220.
All of our tutors can help with the math courses listed above. For courses above the 1000 level, see the schedule below.
We recently hired three tutors who can help nursing students with dosing math, and we will add this information as soon as they are onboarded. Students in
Drop-in In-person Tutoring Schedule
We are building our math tutoring staff, so some times of day have fewer tutors. If you come at a time when only one or two tutors are available, the wait time will be longer.
To help you plan when to visit the Math Tutoring Center, please look at our list below of the number of tutors working throughout the day. We will update this schedule as we hire more tutors.
*Math Learning Assistants (LAs) can help all students, but they will prioritize students registered in the class they are a LA for.
Drop-in Online Tutoring Schedule
Our tutors can work with you online. For more information, visit Tracy Hall Room 233 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. or call 801-626-6550. In most cases, there is only one tutor working online at a time, so there may be a wait time.
Drop-in tutoring for math is available online using the .
Online Tutoring Hours
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Tuesday | 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Thursday | 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
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Friday | 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Meet our Tutors
Ankit
Math tutor - can speak Nepali and Hindi
Dipesh
Math tutor - can speak Nepali
Dixit
Math tutor - can speak Nepali and some Hindi
Jamie
Math tutor
Sawyer
Math tutor
- Tips to Beat Math Anxiety
It's important to remember that you're not alone in feeling anxious about math. Working with other students, asking questions, and joining a study group can really help boost your confidence. Don't be too hard on yourself if you get a bad grade - seek support and keep pushing forward. Be realistic about the time and effort needed to succeed in math and take regular breaks if you feel frustrated. Consider taking a "fun" class to help relieve stress and reward yourself for your hard work.
- How to Create a Study Group
When organizing study groups for math homework, it's best to meet at the same time every week for hour-long sessions. Completing homework beforehand is ideal to bring up any questions during the meet-up, rather than doing the homework during the session. It's helpful to quiz each other on vocabulary and steps for certain types of problems as well as reviewing class notes together. If interested, a tutor can join the study group.
Helpful Handouts (.PDFs) with Math Tips
Contact Us
If you have general questions about tutoring or are interested in becoming a tutor, contact the coordinator.
Math Tutoring Center
Tracy Hall, Room 233
3848 Harrison Blvd.
Ogden, UT 84408-1302
801-626-6550
Allison Kellahan
Math Tutoring Center Coordinator
801-626-7225
allisonkellahan1@weber.edu