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Welcome to the Math Center!  
Browse this Web site to find valuable information about the Math Center, such as the courses we support, our location and hours, the resources available in the Math Center, interesting facts about our tutors, and how to schedule an appointment. Of course, you are always welcome to stop in at the Math Center and visit with one of our tutors.

With individualized coaching, we can help you be successful in your math class. Our math tutors are dedicated to serving you so that you may become a more confident and independent learner of mathematics. They are knowledgeable, patient, and sensitive to your needs. We are continuously seeking ways to better serve you and welcome your suggestions for further improvement.

Our goal is your success. Visit with us soon so that we can help you become a successful learner of mathematics.

Lori Steiner, Ph.D.
Math Center Liaison



Mission Statement

The mission of the Math Center is to enable Newman University students to be confident and independent learners of mathematics. The Math Center will provide opportunities for success in present and future classes by offering accessible coaching and facilitative resources in a supportive environment.

Students using the Math Center can expect:
  • To improve their mastery of basic principles and concepts of the course.
  • To improve their ability to apply principles to appropriate content matter.
  • To improve math study skills and test-taking skills.
  • Assistance with web-based learning programs.
  • Special help sessions such as examination reviews.
  • Access to supplemental educational resources such as solution manuals, textbooks, calculators, and computer workstations.
 

Math Center

 

Location
 
  • Sacred Heart Hall, 3rd Floor, Room 308
Hours
 
  • Mon. - Thurs.: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
 
  • Friday: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
 
  • Sunday: 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. (Appointments Only)
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