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MASS is a prime location where math and science students gather to strengthen their academic skills. To contribute to this objective, we continually foster a strong relationship with DACC faculty, so that we can support their students in the most effective manner possible.

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Check out some general resources for the MASS tutoring center.

Look At the Schedule

Check out the pdf version of the MASS schedule for 2024 Spring

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Check out the three different tutoring types available at the MASS tutoring center.

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See the common questions asked about the MASS tutoring center.

The MASS tutors will assist you in a collaborative, interactive fashion to:

  • Become a more confident, effective, independent learner by not doing your work for you but by enabling and encouraging you to do your own work.
  • Develop your knowledge, understanding, and skills in selected math and science courses.
  • Improve your time management, note-taking, and test-taking through presentations, informative handouts, and various resources.

The MASS Center’s services are:

  • Free to all currently enrolled DACC students
  • For all students who want to improve or maintain their grades in math and science courses.
  • Easy to use and available on a scheduled appointment, scheduled study group/discussion group or walk-in basis
  • Staffed with friendly, helpful, faculty-recommended peer tutors and full and part time faculty members
  • Open for tutoring Fall and Spring semesters

Google Forms To Request Services Form the MASS Learning Center

  • MASS Service Request Form - https://forms.gle/cRXSJFhqGkmLttNc6
    • Request Virtual Tutoring Sessions (Same day tutoring may not be available)
    • Request Study Aides
    • Ask a Tutor a Question (most responses will be within 24 hours
  • Anatomy and Physiology Worksheet Request Form - https://forms.gle/AGte2ugFMQMVYaXdA
    • Use this form if you are a student in Anatomy and Physiology I & II.