Academic Assistance Center Dr. Judith Lynch, Director judylync@k-state.edu 101 Holton Hall www.k-state.edu/aac Academic Assistance Center Programs • Tutoring Resources • University Experience course • PILOTS program Small group tutoring • Free weekly sessions in most general subjects [80% of requests are for math & science] • Evening sessions offered in high demand subjects such as Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Math, Physics, Spanish, and Statistics • Peer tutors meet with groups of 4 - 5 students • Students sign up in 101 Holton or 201 Leasure • Limited tutoring available for summer courses Walk-in Tutoring Lafene Annex (3rd floor) MATH through 551 (Mo.–Th. 8:30 am – 5:20 pm; Fr. 8:30 am – 4:20 pm) Writing Assistance (Mo/We 10:30 am – 3:20 pm; Fr. 11:30 am – 5:20 pm) Walk-in Tutoring 201 Leasure Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Finance, Math, Physics (Sun. – Thurs., 5:30 pm – 9:20 pm) Writing Assistance (Sun., 5:30 – 9:20 pm) Walk-in Tutoring Kramer Dining Center BIOL 198, CHM 210 & 230, ECON 110 & 120, GEOL 125, FREN 111 & 112, MATH thru 221, PHYS 113 & 114, PSYCH 110, SOCIO 211, SPAN 161 & 162, Writing Mon. – Fri., 2:00 – 4:00 pm Supplemental Instruction Peer-assisted sessions provide regularlyscheduled, informal review of class material in a variety of courses such as the following: ANTH 200 MATH 205 ANTH 204 PHYS 113 ECON 110 PHYS 114 ECON 120 PSYCH 350 KIN 220 STAT 325 www.ksu.edu/aac/tutoring EDCEP 111 University Experience • Offers general orientation to K-State life • Teaches study skills, campus resources, career decision making, academic planning, and personal/social issues • Counts for K-State 8 in Ethical Reasoning & Responsibility • Meets in lecture/recitation format for 2-3 credit hours • Provides option for academic skills practice in targeted courses in which student is enrolling University Experience – 3 cr. Lecture orients students to issues and services relevant to the K-State experience. ANTH 204 BIOL 198 HIST 251 GEOG 100 GEOL 125 PSYCH 110 SOCIO 211 Lab 1 choices University Experience course Recitation introduces academic and personal skills that contribute to student success in college. Labs focus on specific study strategies to use in courses that students have in common. MATH 010 MATH 100 Course from Lab 1 list Lab 2 choices a 9-10 credit hr. package of courses Reserved Seats • Seats are reserved for UE students in these courses P PSYCH 110, SOCIO 211, ANTH 204, HIST 251 • Only students in AC14 student group have access to these reserved seats • Class status will be marked with the Reserved Seating icon when no unreserved seats are available R Reserved Open Closed Wait List Students may be sent to 116 Bluemont to have University Experience added to their schedules Please contact me if you would like further training either individually or for your department. judylync@k-state.edu 101 Holton Hall 532-6492 www.k-state.edu/aac