Math Tutor Center

Have Questions?

The Math Tutor Center is located in the Mathematics Building, room 105.

Call the Math Tutor Center at
(504) 280-1168.

The Math Tutor Center and Study Hall is a UNO academic service that helps students maximize their math potential.

The purpose of the center is to assist students in learning mathematics and in successfully completing their mathematics requirements at UNO. It offers both individualized and group programs.

Who Can Use the MTC?

UNO Math students can come to the Math Tutor Center to study or work with a tutor.

What To Do When You Enter the MTC?

  1. Sign in at the desk and ask for the next available tutor.
  2. When your tutoring session is over, please fill out an evaluation form, available from your tutor, and leave it at the reception desk.
  3. Tutors must work with many students and therefore tutees must be aware that a tutoring session's time is limited.

Video Lessons

Video lessons for several math courses are available on the media server, media.uno.edu.

Procedures in the Learning Resource Center, LA 334 are slightly different. Check in at the reception desk and the person there will direct you to the Math table.

Want to be a MTC Tutor?

If you are interested in becoming a tutor for the MTC, please read the qualifications below. Submit your application to the chair of the Mathematics Department, MAT 207.

General Qualifications

  • Must be a currently enrolled UNO student who has completed at least one full semester at UNO
  • Must have an overall UNO GPA of at least 3.0
  • Must have either completed the courses at UNO you wish to tutor, or must be familiar with the course content as it is taught at UNO
  • Must have earned a minimum grade of "B" in any course you wish to tutor
  • Must be able to communicate information clearly
  • Must be willing to take a competency exam in the area(s) you wish to tutor
  • Must participate in REQUIRED tutor training sessions
  • Must be available to tutor at least 10 hours per week; however, the MTC cannot guarantee 10 hours per week
  • Must be available for at least two (2) semesters (Fall and Spring)