While the Math Resource Center in SJ 335 is open during the hours posted, occupancy is limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Priority is given to those with appointments reserved in advance.
The Math Center offers math tutoring, placement testing, preparation resources and workshops. These are all described below.
Location: 3rd Floor, St. Joseph Hall, Room 335 (open with limited availability)
Email: MathCenter@chc.edu or see below for scheduling
Hours:
- Monday – Friday – 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
- E-mail MathCenter@chc.edu or Director Tom Epp at EppT@chc.edu for scheduling weekend sessions
Tutoring
Tutoring by professional and student tutors is a free service offered to CHC students enrolled in math courses. Due to the temporary closure of the Math Resource Center, all tutoring for the semester will be done remotely using Teams, Zoom, or other telecommunications tools. At the tutoring session, students need to have handy the work they completed or attempted on their own, as well as their syllabus and notes.
Scheduling Tutoring Sessions: Students can sign up for one or two half-hour sessions. Please be sure to indicate the course and/or topic!
Click here to sign up for a time slot!
Additional Resources: While waiting, we recommend going to PatrickJMT or Khan Academy and inputting the chapter or section name as the topic.
The above sites are also a great resource if students need assistance with homework in the later evening hours!
Becoming a Tutor
Interested in sharing your expertise? Download the tutor application form and return it to tutoring@chc.edu. You can also pick up and return the application by visiting Room 240 in St. Joseph Hall.
Math Placement Testing
What you need to know:
All students new to CHC must take the Math Placement Test. The test is a standardized test developed by the College Board. It measures your understanding of basic arithmetic and beginning algebra concepts and skills.
The placement results are on your myCHC.edu account and given in one of four levels: Level 1 or 2 qualifies you to register in math classes required for your major. Level 3 or 4 indicates that you need one or more remedial math classes prior to those required by your major. To prepare, review the worksheets and a list of skills shown below in the Test Preparation Resources area. Some tutoring is also available prior to testing.
Click here to sign up for your math placement test.
Math Test Preparation Resources
- Algebra Review 1
- Algebra Review 2
- Algebra Review 3
- Arithmetic Review 1*
- Arithmetic Review 2*
- Arithmetic Review 3*
- Application Review
- Placement Test Skills List
- Word Problem Review
Additional Resources and sample questions are available online at PatrickJMT and the Khan Academy sites.