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Academic Achievement Programs (AAP):Tutorial services for
most 100 and 200 level courses. Also makes available an extensive collection
of past exams and quizzes for courses in chemistry, math and various other
subjects.
http://www.aap.umd.edu/Tutoring/index.htm
Disability Support Services: Services for individuals
with disabilities.
http://www.counseling.umd.edu/DSS/
College of Education Student Services: Advice for students
who are preparing to take the Praxis.
http://www.education.umd.edu/studentinfo/teacher_certification/praxistips.html
The Elements of Style (Strunk's): Online reference.
http://www.bartleby.com/141
Department of English Writing Center: Assistance in clarifying
assignments, organizing and revising papers, correcting grammatical errors,
eliminating writing anxiety. Includes Grammar Hotline that is available during our normal business hours for quick grammar help.
http://www.english.umd.edu/programs/WritCenter/index.html
Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society: Free tutoring during the
fall and spring semesters in every required undergraduate Electrical Engineering
course.
http://www.ee.umd.edu/Academic/Under/student_services.html
Guide to Grammar & Writing: Online service maintained
by Professor of English Charles Darling for English courses at Capital
Community College and for the general online public.
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/index.htm
Honors Tutoring: Links to tutorial services offered by
honors students in a wide range of lower level courses.
http://www.honors.umd.edu/tutoring.html
Intercollegiate Athletics: Academic Support and Career Development
Unit
http://umterps.ocsn.com/school-bio/md-academics.html
Learning Assistance Service: One-on-one counseling and
independent lab work to improve English, study, and math learning skills.
International students may also improve listening and speaking skills
in the ESOL Conversation Program. Site also provides a link to an online
tutorial developed by Prof. George Wiger at California State University,
Dominguez Hills, for use with "Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity."
www.counseling.umd.edu/LAS
Learning Assistance Service: Workshops and EDCP courses that help students
develop study skills and adjust smoothly to university life.
http://www.counseling.umd.edu/LAS/html/workshops.html
Learning Assistance Service: ESOL Resources at the University
of Maryland.
http://www.counseling.umd.edu/LAS/html/esol_program.html.
The Learning Assistance Center: "Writing Tips," including
links information regarding tutoring services and links to helpful websites.
http://www.counseling.umd.edu/LAS/htm/writing.html
Department of Mathematics MATLAB Tutoring: Provides tutoring
for Math 240/241/246/461.
http://www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/resources/tutoringmatlab.shtml
Department of Mathematics MathNet Test Bank: Search for
a particular exam or set of exams from past and present semesters.
Department of Mathematics Tutorial Databank: Tutorial
databank for MATH 113, 115, 140, 141, 240/461, 241, 246, and ENES, 102,
ENME 331, ENME 392.
http://www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/resources/TutorialPages/InnerTutorialFrames.html
Department of Mathematics Undergraduate Resources: Links
to the following: Undergraduate Resources,
Testbank,
Archive of Past Exams,
Tutoring Resources,
Tutoring Schedule: Academic year and Summer session,
Matlab Tutoring for Math 240, 241, 246 and 461,
Problem solving / Help Sessions for MATH 310, 403 and 410,
Math Success Program in Easton Hall and Cambridge Community Center
Math-Stat Tutoring at OMSE (and final exam reviews),
Learning Assistance Service math study-skills & exam preparation,
Mathematics Tutorial Databank (currently good for Math 113, 115, 140, 141, 241 topics),
Discussion forums for various courses and topic,s
Other tutoring,
Computer Resources,
Information on Computer Labs on campus including: Full table of information,
Labs with given software
[Note: ALL WAM Labs (Locations 31-38) should have MATLAB, Mathematica and SAS,. In the past, the table above has not always correctly stated this.], External Resources,
Ask Dr. Math,
The Prime Pages,
Wallpaper Groups,
Mega-Math!,
BLS Career Information,
The Geometry Center,
History of Mathematics Archive.
http://www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/resources/
Department of Mathematics Undergraduate Tutoring: Schedule
of available tutoring.
http://www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/resources/tutoring.shtml
Math Success Program: Resident Life offers a free drop-in
coaching service to campus residents and commuter students. Targets Math
003, 113, and 115, as well as Math 140, 141, 220, 221, and Stat 100.
http://www.resnet.umd.edu/reslife/math_success/right.html
Department of Mechanical Engineering Frequently Asked Questions:
Includes information about tutorial services offered by the Department's
Learning Center, as well as the College and Pi Tau Sigma Honor Society.
http://www.enme.umd.edu/undergraduate/faq.html
Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering Undergraduate
Services: Tutorial services are provided free of charge to any
student enrolled in the A. James Clark School of Engineering. Tutoring
is available in a limited number of math, electrical engineering, and
engineering science courses. Sessions between students and tutors are
arranged at mutually convenient times.
http://www.eng.umd.edu/organizations/cmse/ug_services.shtml
Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education (OMSE) Tutorial Schedule:
Tutoring for specified subject areas, as well as study groups and mathematics
review sessions.
http://www.omse.umd.edu/services/
Department of Physics Academic Support Resources: Provides
links to campus services, as well as "How to Study Physics" by Seville
Chapman, and "Study Tips for Physics Students" taking introductory courses.
http://www.physics.umd.edu/academics/ugrad/academic_resources.html
Department of Physics -- Non-Physics Majors: Tutoring and academic
support resources for non-majors, includes the Slawsky Clinic for PHYS121,
122, 141, 142, 161, 262 and 263.
http://www.physics.umd.edu/academics/ugrad/non_majors.html
Tau Beta Pi: Tutorial services provided by the engineering
honor society to Engineering majors in lower level Engineering courses
such as Calculus I,II,III, Physics I, II, III, Statics, Dynamics, and
any other 200 and some 300 level courses specific to each major.
http://www.eng.umd.edu/TBP/
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