RESOURCES
In addition to the help available through your instructor, you have access to many resources to help you with your work in this class. Please also see the Materials page for additional resources specific to the College Algebra textbook.
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Here is where you would go to get free professional tutoring in math and other subjects. Tutoring centers are located at all the major campuses, with hours available 7 days a week at some locations. Students are helped individually or in a group on a first-come-first-served basis. Registration is not required, but you may be asked to show your college ID. Tutoring is also provied by phone, email, or fax by the textbook publisher and details are given in the College Algebra materials page.
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The instructional videos that accompany your textbook are available for viewing or checkout at the main campus libraries. The videos are available in VHS tape format or on CD. If you are a distance learning student, the library provides special services to allow you the opportunity to use the libraries through telephone, computer, and mail. Call them at 223-2030 or 1-877-613-6005 or visit the LRS Open/Off-Campus web site.
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Each ACC campus offers support services for students with documented physical or psychological disabilities. Students with disabilities must request reasonable accommodations through the Office of Students with Disabilities on the campus where they expect to take the majority of their classes. Students are encouraged to do this three weeks before the start of the semester. Students who are requesting accommodation must provide the instructor with a letter of accommodation from the Office of Students with Disabilities (OSD) at the beginning of the semester. Accommodations can only be made after the instructor receives the letter of accommodation from OSD.
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Go here for information on the computer classrooms maintained by the math department, including where they are and what software is available for student use. You will also find links to information and help with math software used at ACC, as well as information on checking out a graphing calculator and which Learning Labs and Testing Centers have graphing calculators students can use. Finally, there are helpful links to some internet resources on graphing calculators.