Math Lab Tutoring

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics seeks tutors to staff our lab.

Tutors work in the mathematics tutoring lab for a few hours per week. They should be capable of tutoring calculus (MATH A251-A253) and MATH A221. Those able to tutor MATH A314 Linear Algebra and MATH A302 Ordinary Differential Equations are desired. Ability to tutor statistics (STAT A253) is also desirable.

The pay rate is $15.26 per hour.

To tutor mathematics, a student must have:

  • Must have at least a 2.7 GPA
  • Completed Math A251, Math A252, and Math A253 with at least a C
  • Received a C or better in all courses taken during the previous semester

To tutor statistics, a student must have:

  • Must have at least a 2.7 GPA
  • Completed STAT A307 or Stat A308 with at least a C
  • Received a C or better in all courses taken during the previous semester 

Apply in two easy steps:

  • Apply online at careers.alaska.edu
  • Complete the application packet and turning it in at SSB 154.
Tutor Application Packet

Math and Stat Lab Tutor Policies

Math tutors are also needed in the Learning Commons.

Learning Commons Homepage

 

Make a difference by helping others be successful in completing their math courses. Apply now!
Questions?

Please Contact:
Dr. Sam Cook
Math Professor and Chair
(907) 786-1743
sam.cook@alaska.edu

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