Spring 2025 Tutoring
The STEM Lab is open both in person and online for tutoring for all STEM courses. No appointment is necessary, just stop into the Student Academic Success Center when a tutor is available for your STEM course.
To find tutor availability: visit the Student Academic Success Center located in the John D. Vairo Building, check your course Canvas page, or check back here as availabilities will be updated soon.
How can the STEM Lab help me?
The STEM Lab is a free drop-in tutoring center that provides help for most undergraduate science and math courses.
If you're worried about succeeding in college-level math and science classes or want to keep your "A", you're not alone. Our tutors can help you in the following ways:
- Answer questions
- Review material for quizzes and tests
- Provide test preparation and test-taking tips
- Establish short and long term study goals
How do I use the services in the STEM Lab?
- As a drop-in: The STEM Lab provides tutoring on a drop-in basis which means all you need to do is show up when the center is open and a tutor will be available to assist you individually or in a small group.
- Attend a regularly scheduled tutoring session: Students can sign-up for a regularly scheduled tutoring group called Math 10. These groups meet twice a week for one hour.
When should I start coming to the STEM Lab?
The STEM Lab opens the first week of classes. Come early and come often! Don't wait until you are struggling in a course.
Earn a Credit for Regular Tutoring
Math 10: Taken in conjunction with Math 004-141
Math 10 is a one-credit tutoring course that meets twice a week in a small group setting. Attend 12 hours with your assigned Professional tutor and 14 hours with a Peer tutor of your choice for a total of 26 hours. You will also need to complete two homework checks. If you have questions about participating in Math 10, please contact Mrs. Madison the STEM Lab Coordinator at [email protected]u